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Tucked behind KLO Middle School, life is emerging from what was once little more than a sterile stretch of concrete and grass.
A newly meandering portion of Fascieux Creek, fit with a tiny pond, is home to birds of all different kinds, an incubation ground for turtle eggs, and a pathway for fish to snack en route to Okanagan Lake. Counting up all the creatures
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CREEK FROM A1 painted turtle eggs in the school’s long jump pit in 2011—came together. And he’s been there working, ripping up weeds and planning up new ways to make life better for all types of life in the creek, ever since. Even more so over the last few weeks, as Phase II got underway. “We have put a lot into this,” he said Thursday morning. “We like to see kids have something natural and we want to give them something to cherish that’s not just concrete and grass… maybe it will give someone an opportunity to do something in their future, like becoming a biologist, that they didn’t know existed.” When the KLO Middle School kids go back to school in September, the newest 100-metre phase of the site—soon to be fit with a bridge and an island—will be reshaped
to align with the portion that’s currently gurgling with life. Water that was siphoned off as the heavy-labour part of restoration got underway this month, will flood the creek as students once again get a chance to foster their inner biologists by observing the creatures that live in the space and planting vegetation natural to the environment. Cottonwood and willow trees will likely be planted, offering shade for future generations. Already, Arsenault has a new willow tree rising from the turtle pond in the restored section of the creek. “I found a dead stump at the dump, and I planted it here and it’s come to life,” he said. As he walked along the banks of the creek, ripping up the sprouts of invasive Siberian elm, he discovered that a cottonwood tree had taken root.
“This is a really good sign that it’s coming back all by itself,” he said, his enthusiasm palpable. “It’s amazing….As soon as you add water, you get soup and you get life.” It’s a far cry from what was there before. Like all urban areas, Fascieux Creek was altered to meet the needs of its settlers. It was once likely a wetland nearly 50 metres wide, but when farmers moved in it was narrowed so they’d have more agricultural land. Somewhere in its history, it became a dump, he said. Then it was a schoolyard and sports field. For that last reason, there was a contingent of teachers opposed to the restoration program, when another teacher first pitched the idea, he said. “They didn’t want it to get in the way of PE,” Arsenault said, adding
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An aerial view of the completed portion of the rejuvenated Fascieux Creek in Kelowna, adjacent to KLO Middle School at the intersection of Gordon Drive and KLO Road. found on the site. But most everyone alive today would likely only remember water being diverted through culverts and covered by large pavers. The most recent version of what’s happening is being welcomed by the community. Two women who were walking through Thursday, stopped to speak with Arsenault
that they’ll be fencing around the creek by the end of September, to minimize the contact between sports being played and the creek running through the area. All versions of land use have been made evident as the process of restoration has moved forward, said Arsenault, noting that peat, old newspapers, and even silverware have been
about what’s being done, and sang the praises of the project. “I think it’s going to be beautiful,” said Hilda Hecko. Her friend added that they’ve been watching the area with some concern for awhile, and what’s being done today is welcomed. The restoration project, including the value of inkind contributions and
volunteer labour, will cost about $400,000. The biggest contributors have been the BC Wildlife Federation and the Okanagan Water Basin Board. A grand opening will be held next month, when the water floods through the space and the students get back to learning from the land. @kelownanewsKAT
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A hopping mad visitor to Lake Country’s Kangaroo Creek Farm has meant a change in the business format. As was spelled out on the farm’s Facebook page this week, admission is now $5 per person for those five years old and up or $20 for a family of five. The donation box that once was the sole source of revenue will still be up if anyone would like to make an additional contribution. “The straw that broke the farm’s back was a woman who visited today that didn’t like the fact that we had someone on the gate ‘helping’ people with their donations,” read
The farm will continue with its community service in the Lake Country schools, daycares, retirement homes, institutions and various clubs. In addition, the farm will be printing up “admit one family” coupons to be distributed at the local food bank’s discretion to their registered clients. It’s a change in business model that’s of no concern to the vast majority of those who visit the attraction. The Facebook page where the incident is spelled out is filled of commentary supporting the decision, with many pointing out the fee is less than they usually donated. Even the president of the Lake Country Chamber of Commerce offered their support. “Twice this summer I took friends from Alberta
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Liberal candidate Karley Scott is hoping to take the Central Okanagan-Similkameen-Nicola riding away from the Conservatives for the first time in 47 years. Scott believes her own personal diversity matches well with the incredible diversity of the riding. Scott explained she is from a small aboriginal community in northern Saskatchewan, has lived in large and small communities, is Metis, and has lived in three provinces—all aspects of her life that she says make her diverse. A lawyer by trade, Scott is taking a step back from the
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Wood: Health care funding a concern WOOD FROM A6 artwork, worked at the Museum of Anthropology in Vancouver and currently works as a coordinator with different levels of government to build healthier communities. She explained it was activism that got her into politics. “When I moved to the Similkameen, there was a coal-fired power generation plant being planned for just above Princeton,” she recalled. “The Similkameen Valley has incredible air quality, but being a very dry-land climate, the threat of an unhealthy, poor functioning coal-powered power generation plant is huge. “There are so many environmental considerations and the fact this plant was scheduled to go in
number of issues on her mind that she feels need to be addressed. “What I keep hearing in the communities is health care is a huge issue,” she explained. “Many Canadians are still not aware that Stephen Harper’s Conservatives have still not signed the Health Accord between the feds and the provinces. “That Health Accord is what determines a fair and equitable distribution of the funds we pay into taxes all the time. “By giving the provinces more power into how the money is distributed, it opens the door to a two-tier system and the beginnings of
Princeton, and all of the air in our valley cycles from the west to the east, and it would all go towards the organic growing capital of Canada (Hedley). “With a number of other people we worked very hard to lobby the government to have it not approved, and we were successful.” After successfully powering down the plant proposal, Wood was elected as a director for the OkanaganSimilkameen Regional District board from 2011 to 2014. It was there that Atamanenko informed her that he planned to retire from politics, and that he hoped she would succeed him as the NDP candidate in the next federal election. After some initial shock, Wood said yes, and now she has a
privatization. And many Canadians, if they knew it was on the block, would be upset.” Wood noted all of the rural communities she is looking to represent were also upset by the difficulty to maintain good doctors, and that climate change is another major issue, particularly in our region with all of the forest fires experienced in B.C. this summer. She added many communities also have concerns about water, and she finds the gutting of the Fisheries Act appalling as it created conditions where things are happening that are threatening water supplies.
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Disconnect between smokers and wildfires To the editor: I am constantly reminded of the disconnect between the raging fires, the millions spent, the burned out homes and businesses and the driver in front of me with the cigarette hanging out the window.
LETTER OF THE WEEK The potential to cause financial loss and social upheaval, exists with every puff and the eventual flick to the dry grass at roadside. Yet, it continues unabated, while the mobile arsonist cruises down the highway, oblivious to the rising column of smoke in the rear view mirror. In times past and under similar perilously dry conditions, forest roads were chained off and no access was allowed to anyone. This meant logging crews, campers, even hikers were banned as even the slightest spark from a motorcycle exhaust, a spark from a
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chainsaw blade on a rock etc. had the potential for millions of dollars in devastation. We seem to have lost the perception of just how dangerous our present situation is and the provincial government is just now stepping away from its polite “man-made fire” explanations on the news, to state that they are looking for the culprit. For the firebug to drive home to his/her comfortable home or apartment and casually leave behind the victims with no home, income, lost stock and lifestyle, is incomprehensible. Clearly, there needs to be accountability and consequences more in keeping with the tab it takes to put out the fire and rebuild the lives of those affected. Forfeiture of home, property and future income needs to be considered/levied against those who just don’t connect with the scope of their irresponsibility. As smoking is a potent addiction, perhaps a stiff deposit for the return of the cigarette butts could be considered. The thought of
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Kelowna’s ‘less stellar’ intellects on display “There is a cult of ignorance in the United States, and there has always Kathartic been. The strain of anti-intellectualism has been a constant thread winding its way through our political and cultural KATHY life, nurtured by the false notion that MICHAELS democracy means that my ignorance is just as good as your knowledge,” said Isaac Asimov, a famed science fiction writer, in a Newsweek column decades ago. Substitute “Kelowna” where the “United States” is and you have the quote that came to mind this morning when I read yet another series of comments aimed at adding malevolent intent into the city’s new rainbow crosswalks. One of the champions of bland road markings even invoked the name of the Supreme Court of Canada this week as they railed against the city for splashing around a little colour in support of the LGBTQ community. Of course, there were no specific grounds for legal action offered, as doing that would require a higher level of understanding of this country’s court system. There was, however, mention yet again about misuse of taxpayers’ money.
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Concern about the cost of a few paltry cans of paint, but none for the buckets of dollars that would be spent on a Supreme Court Challenge dealing with the winging of a small minority.? That wrong-minded belief that “my ignorance is just as good as your knowledge” has people all worked up and pixels are being wasted from one end of the Internet to the other, breathing life into the angry thoughts being made by the vocal minority. But why are we talking about it at all? From what I can see there has been no legal action. These are just the hateful ramblings of a few malcontents being blown way out of proportion. There is no place for hateful vitriol in my world, but I’ve been forced to read these foolish views over and over again. I know what this community is about, so I know where to file this rubbish, but I wonder about everyone else. Kelowna has some warts, but the vast majority of people who live in this community are decent, openminded and kind. I have no empirical evidence, but I do talk to a Newsroom: Sean Connor, Warren Henderson, Kathy Michaels, Kevin Parnell, Jean Russell, Alistair Waters Advertising: Tracy Cole, Ron Harding, Teresa Huscroft-Brown, Sheri Jackson, Robert Lindsay, Rick Methot,Christine Mould, Megan Munro, Meghan Toews, Al Tomiak, Kimberley Vico Classified: Michelle Trudeau, Emily Vergnano Production: Nancy Blow, Janice Collier, Shayla Graf, Kiana Haner-Wilk, Fatima Hartmann, Nadine Krahn, Tiffany
lot of people and I’m sure most of them value the type of inclusivity needed for a healthy, functioning, forward-moving society. (In case you don’t, the United Nations laid out the case for inclusivity during the World Summit for Social Development, which was held in March 1995.) So there’s something strangely self loathing about the way Kelowna lifts its less stellar representatives into the spotlight for all the world to see and judge us by. M Does anyone honestly believe there aren’t bigots in Vancouver, Victoria and wherever else these crosswalks have been painted? t Of course there are. w Those cities just don’t air their ugly bits in the same inglorious fashion as we do ours, by tweeting, v facebooking and generally coverting them into a undeserved legitimacy. i Education campaigns in those cities, just as fi in ours, do the heavy lifting when it comes to enlightenment. And,as more people become aware, that knowledge and understanding spreads. Never once has an online flame-war amounted to a clearer perspective.
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Rotary makes visits to observatory possible To the editor: Many thanks to the Rotary Club of Kelowna Morningside for their generous donation to the Okanagan Observatory which is being used to fund the once a month free bus ride to the astronomical observatory for mobility challenged guests. The bus service is provided by People in Motion and is available to anyone with mobility challenges including room for four wheelchairs on every trip. The observatory has a special eyepiece that makes it possible for persons in wheelchairs to have the same direct visual observations of comets, star clusters and galaxies as everyone else.
The Rotary Club of Kelowna Morningside bus service is the final touch to the access inclusivity that makes the Okanagan Observatory one of the most welcoming observatories in North America. The observatory is located just a thirtyminute drive east of Kelowna and has been offering free public observing nights every Friday that weather permits for seven years. The events begin at dusk with a live audio/ visual presentation followed by telescope observing at darkness. Every Friday afternoon starting at 3 p.m. phone messages are posted on the Okanagan Observatory event phone 250-300-8759 notifying if weather conditions
will permit the observatory to be open as well as the program starting time. To reserve a spot on the free monthly Morniingside Rotary Ride or to learn more about the best kept dark secret of the Okanagan, including a map of the location, visit our website at http://www. okanaganobservatory.ca/ Greatest show on Earth and its absolutely free. Guy Mackie, Observatory director, Kelowna
Weary travelers helped by ‘ambassadors’ Open letter to Kelowna Mayor Colin Basran: It has been my experience that the people on the frontline are often those that have been forgotten when the plaudits are being handed out. We arrived late afternoon of August 1 in your fine city with no place to stay for the night. This was an impromptu trip, it was the opportunity for the family, residing across the country, to get together for the first time in many years. Knowing that the possibility, being the summer’s long weekend, of obtaining preferred lodging would be based on luck and faith, we approached our usual choice. They immediately referred us to the Tourist Information office as our only hope. Thank you! Locating the office with less than an hour of their posted operating times, we entered a busy service expecting tired, looking forward to their own long weekend, uninterested employees with the easy rhetoric “everything
is booked.“ Were we ever surprised. Your wonderful ambassadors at 544 Harvey Ave. provided the expected disclaimers followed with “Let’s see what we can do.” We witnessed two congenial professionals work the phones looking for accommodation or leads for same. It was an amazing display of a team working together in an effort to uphold their city’s reputation as the travelers’ destination. We had all but resigned ourselves to sleeping on the floor, backseat of the car when one of the ladies hit on a possibility. Knowing that our main area of activity would be in Peachland, would it be OK to be north of the city. Of course. They were willing to put the effort in to look way outside their jurisdiction, knowing that this may be the only room available for 100 km. It turned out that The Wheel House bed and breakfast in Lake Country was a home run for us. One of the best B&Bs we have been to anywhere. The opportunity to unite a family was
Time to ignore the irrational on social media soapboxes
MICHAELS FROM A8 So, here’s my request, Kelowna. Let’s just shut it down. It’s wrong. We know that the nasty thoughts of small groups are wrong. And we know they don’t share the view of the majority. Let the awful people lurking in dark corners and on unsavoury Internet chat forums stay in their dark corners and let’s collectively fight the instinct to share or weigh in on their
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Get involved to change usual politics To the editor: Currently, the majority of our money in the form of taxes is being squandered at the expense of a world very few of us want. It’s time for change. Government and business have formed a one per cent alliance with an agenda that is proving difficult to break apart and the 99 per cent do not want—their time is past. On Oct. 19 Canadians have an opportunity to shape how Canada will look to our future generations. Get involved Canada, make sure you are eligible to vote (that one per cent are doing their level best to continue rigging the game), then get out and vote on Oct. 19. Bob Purdy, Kelowna For the full transcript of this letter see kelownacapnews.com.
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According to provincial staff, there have been at least 15 high-risk boats decontaminated in B.C. so far this summer. Further testing suggests none had live mussels on board. However, several fines were issued, including for failure to stop at an inspection station. Some of the boats were also quarantined to ensure they were out of the water and dry for 30 days. News of this latest incident left OBWB chairman Doug Findlater shaking his head. “While B.C.’s Conservation Officer team is conscientious and taking this seriously, we still don’t have a lock down system in place,” he said. “The fact that this boat had to go through two inspections and decontaminations, shows how difficult it is to fight this. If we are going to be successful in keeping these mussels out of our waters, it will take serious vigilance.” Findlater, the mayor of West Kelowna, said B.C. is still relying on others to let it know when an atrisk watercraft is coming into the province. “And we’re relying on an honour system,” he said. “(These boaters) were asked to find their way to Kelowna to be checked and they did. That’s great, but what if they hadn’t, and what if they had live mussels and launched their boat in B.C.?” Last March, the province announced $575,000 in 2015-16 to help fight the mussels, with the majority of the money going to three roving inspection crews (with two COs each). Another three roving teams were announced in July, with funding from Columbia Basin Trust. The water board has called for permanent inspection stations where stopping is mandatory, as has been done in Alberta and many U.S. jurisdictions. In particular, the OBWB has called for stations at the five main highway entry points on the B.C.Alberta border. The province has estimated each inspection station would cost $60,000 to $160,000 each per year). Research done for the OBWB estimates an infestation would cost $43 million to the Okanagan alone. For prevention tips visit DontMoveAMussel.ca.
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Criticism for Conservatives RALLY FROM A12 “In 60 days we will change this government,” vowed Palecek to a loud cheer from the crowd of approximately 90 people. He then brought out his guitar and sang a song he said he wrote and dedicated to Conservative leader Stephen Harper. It blasted Harper and his government. It was not the only song at the event. Earlier, local mail carrier Eldon Goossen sang an adapted version of Chilliwack’s hit Gone, Gone, Gone to protest the end of door-to-door mail delivery. Despite his own call for an end to the current Conservative government, Ward, said it was not his intention that the rally be politically partisan. But, he said, the Conservatives are the only party in the current election campaign that has come out in favour of the Canada Post cuts. The Liberals, he said, have indicated they would stop the elimination of doorto-door delivery and study the need for it, not giving a definitive answer. The NDP would restore door-to-door delivery, he said. Despite Canada Post making a profit of $200 million last year, both Ward and Palecek said the government and the corporation both claim it is not profitable and the cuts are necessary. Ward said the government wants to see Canada Post
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My wife uses the dashboard as a footstool. She’s not alone; keep an eye out and you’ll notice that it’s a fairly common passenger posture. I prefer to train my “road safety sights” on those who cause crashes, not on the victims. If we could eliminate the negligent, inattentive driving, we wouldn’t have victims in the first place. It gives me a sick feeling in my stomach to consider the following “Yes, but…”: “Yes, if I
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There must be two critical components. One is a failure on the crash victim’s part to take reasonable care for his or her own safety. In legal terms, the crash victim must have been “negligent.” What care is “reasonable care?” It’s a level of care that would be used by an ordinary, reasonable person. Way back in the day when I was a child, before seatbelts were commonly used, the failure to wear a seatbelt would not have been negligent. Today, when most everyone takes the step of buckling up, it is. There is another critical
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Bombarded by negativity in social media world Even writers have the occasional moment where the right word to describe their feelings does not appear on the tip of the tongue when needed. Like right now. Tolerance may not be the correct vernacular I am searching for because the term comes with a connotation of arrogance or holier than thou attitude. In this case, arrogance or judgment is the last word I am looking for.
Hodge Podge CHARLIE HODGE Perhaps it is acceptance, or understanding, or another term my brain is simply too rattled to recall at the moment. But whatever, the scenario is one I find as a sad reflection of the
anger, narrow minded and mean spirited nature of some folks. As many Canadians do, my morning ritual now includes hopping on to the Internet early in my day while I enjoy my second or third coffee of the morning. My morning coffee breaks used to involve a cigarette and a cup of java while either catching
the news on radio or TV. Technology has now added online news feeds to the list. While online info may be quieter and available when I am ready (not ‘on the hour’) it also comes with a lot more thin research and anonymous critics. Regardless, it serves a role. Reading and reviewing the Wednesday headlines, however, on various local websites and channels was an exercise in
depression and dismay. Like many I admit to being flabbergasted by an irate Kelowna woman, Nancy Enns, berating city council for painting a crosswalk in rainbow colours and demanding that it be repainted. Clearly an angry and intolerant soul, Ms. Enns quickly fueled a debate on Castanet and elsewhere with her demands and venom. Her profoundly disturbing diatribe, as
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mean as it was, paled in comparison to the off the wall, relentless bombardment of insults and foul language just the day before spouted by a Conservative supporter on national television. The clip of the arrogant, rude, nasty man verbally attacking news reporters with profanity and slanderous comments rocked even veteran journalists such as myself. Anger management and a reassessment of medication may be in order. As I sat somewhat dumbfounded by the sea of anger and negativity, I shook my head at the apparent wasted energy of some folks. I sat down with the computer prepared to respond with shots and stabs of my own until I read a brief Facebook comment by local website journalist Marshall Jones. His wise words saved me somewhat from jumping on the bandwagon of joining the modern day version of a witch burning. Jones wrote: “I’ve been asked a dozen times today if we are doing a story on the mindless ramblings of some random woman who has a bigoted opinion about rainbow sidewalks. “I see news orgs piling on just for pageviews and controversy for controversy’s sake. I see people sharing this sh**. “My answer is no, we are not doing a story on it. Random fools with unfounded opinions is not news and I’m a little ashamed this is what passes for discourse. This
is not representative of my city just because a couple of websites think this is worth sharing with their readers.� While granted his retort has its own caustic taste, the point he makes is sound. Ragging on or publicizing someone’s angry vileness hardly serves any valid purpose other than to perpetuate the problem. Ironically, a few minutes later I found another online posting by another local journalist. Sean Connor posted what is titled ‘Tips for Men.’ For the sake of space I have deleted a few but give some thought to this advice: Always look a person in the eye when you talk to them. Be conscious of your body language. Stand up to shake hands and give a firm hand shake . Nothing looks more badass than a well tailored suit. Never hit anyone unless they are a direct threat. Learn to wet shave. Shave with the grain on the first pass. Compliment her shoes and open all doors. It is still considered polite. Brush your teeth before you put on a tie. Never wear a clip-on tie. Call your parents every week. If you aren’t comfortable fake it. It will come. Keep a change of clothes at the office.
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Look down—way down: What do you see when you visit businesses, shopping malls, parks, beaches or walking trails? We are often greeted by cigarette butts littering our communities, our pristine forest trails and our sandy beaches. We also see butt litter near grassy road sides or slowly trickling down to our water drains. Cigarette butts are ranked as one of Canada’s leading sources of litter. Cigarette filters are made of plastic so they can take up to 15 years to biodegrade. That means there are cigarette filters hanging around today that may even be from the 1990s. Filters contain 160 toxic chemicals, of which 60 can cause cancer.
And when they get wet, those toxins can leach into our natural environment. Our hot, dry summers in combination with a forested landscape make us especially vulnerable to forest fires that destroy much of our pristine wilderness and put our communities at risk. Provincewide, from Jan. 1 to mid-August or this year, there were 279 fires attributed to smoking materials with total losses at almost $2.8 million. Are all fires caused by cigarette butts carelessly flung from a hand? No, but many have been caused by discarded cigarettes. The Barriere fire in 2003 is one example of fire caused by a cigarette—70 homes and 26,000 hectares of forest were destroyed. It’s concerning that some people continue to
throw their still glowing cigarettes out of car windows or toss butts on the ground. So how can we address this and change the way we think and dispose of cigarette butts in a responsible way? If you are a smoker and you are not ready to quit then the next best thing you can do is be responsible with your butts. There are safer ways to dispose of cigarette butts. You might choose to keep a water-filled container in your car to help make sure the burning butt is out. If you are out and about in the forest or on the street use a small tin container to collect your butts. Those small metal mint tins work great. If you are hiking, pack the extinguished butts in and out with the rest of your
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When you walk look up and straight ahead, not at your feet. Nice guys do not finish last. Boring guys do. Find your passion and figure out how to get paid for it. Learn personal responsibility. Bad things happen, it is your job to overcome them. Do what you need to do because complaining will not speed it up or complete the job. 9 Never stop learning. Don’t change yourself to make someone happy unless that someone is you. If your are the smartest person in the room you are in the wrong room. Buy a plunger before you need a plunger. Never lend anything you cannot afford to lose. And I will add another six: Smiling is contagious so see what kind of positive
energy you can spread every day. Keep smiling every day because not only does it make you feel better but it confuses and annoys the hell out of folks who do not like you or wish to remain negative. Lose graciously win humbly. You ALWAYS have
a choice. In everything you do or experience you ultimately make a decision. The choice may not always be easy, but you always have one. Forgive yourself, once you have filed the lesson learned. Let death sit on your shoulder and be your adviser.
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The final event of the Woodshed Reading Series will bid farewell to a second successful series of presentations in words and music. Novelist, poet, and essayist Theresa Kishkan will read from a collection of her work while singersongwriter Darian Saunders and operatic beat-boxer Sami Alkhalili will be on hand to perform music to accompany Kishkan. Kishkan is a prolific writer who lives on the Sechelt peninsula, where she runs High Ground Press with her husband John Pass. She is the author of six books of poetry, including Black Cup, and several chapbooks, including Morning Glory, which won the bpNichol Chapbook Prize, which recognizes excellence in Canadian poetry that is published in chapbook format (not less than 10 pages and not more than 48). Awarded continuously since 1986, the $4,000 prize is presented to a poetry chapbook judged to be the best submitted that year. Kishkan is also the author of three novels, Sisters of Grass, A Man in a Distant Field, and The Age of Water Lilies, and several collections of essays including Mnemonic: A Book of Trees (Goose Lane Editions, 2011). The Woodshed Reading Series is sponsored by the Canada Council for the Arts, UBC Okanagan’s Faculty of Creative and Critical Studies, The Association of Literature, Environment and Culture in Canada,
CONCERT Gabriel Mark Hasselbach and his band Sunday, Sept. 13 7:30 p.m. The Cove Lakeside Resort, 4205 Gellatly Rd. West Kelowna Gabriel Mark Hasselbach, a Juno award winning jazz musician, will perform a concert “under the stars” at The Cove Lakeside Resort. Hasselbach is a unique musician, an artist/ producer who plays trumpet, flute, flugelhorn, trombone and EVI.
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a favourite on the TV talk show circuit, making a particularly emotional final routine on The Late Show with David Letterman last month, offering his sentiments about how Letterman was his idol growing up and how he gave Macdonald his first break as a standup comic on television. Macdonald has appeared in several movies over the last 15 years, including Dirty Work which he co-wrote, Billy Madison with Adam Sandler, The People Vs. Larry Flint and the Andy Kaufman biopic Man On The Moon. Tickets for the Kelowna show available online at Unionevents.com or Ticketfly.com. CONCERT Don Williams Sunday, Sept. 20 Kelowna Community Theatre 1375 Water St. Country music legend Don Williams returns to the stage with his impressive new album Reflections, a follow-up to And So It Goes. Williams is known for his laidback, straightforward vocals, commanding presence and selfassured ease. Nicknamed “The Gentle Giant,” Williams serves up well-worn truths and wisdom about life, love and everything in between through his music. An iconic voice in the country music scene, Williams began playing guitar as a young child and formed his first band, the PozoSeco Singers in 1964. He has performed for more than 50 years, recording more than 20 albums and notched 17 number one country hits. Williams was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame in 2010. Tickets available at Ticketmaster outlets, online at Ticketmaster.ca or call 1-800-985-5000. CONCERT Lindi Ortega Saturday, Sept. 26 Prospera Place Kelowna Lindi Ortega is making a stop in Kelowna on her Canada-wide tour to promote her new album The Grand Tour, set for release Aug. 7. For this new album, Ortega collaborated wit award winning producers Dave Cobb (Jason Isbell, Sturgill Simpson, Shooter Jennings), Colin Linden (T Bone Burnett) and the Muscle Shoals-based team of Ben Tanner (Alabama Shakes) and John Paul White (Civil Wars).
The goal was to create a record as broad and varied as Ortega’s influences, which run the gamut from 1970s country records to classic soul. Although each of the three main album recording sessions were different in style and approach, each focused on live studio takes, capturing both the roughedged rawness of Ortega’s live performances and her smooth singing voice ART EXHIBIT Wally Dion: Mapping Me In… Until Sept. 20 Kelowna Art Gallery 1315 Water St. Visitors to a new show at the Kelowna Art Gallery by artist Wally Dion will no doubt be intrigued by the works hanging on the wall— these aren’t your typical paintings. Colourful, repeated geometric forms are rendered in relief, and bridge the gap between sculpture and painting. Wally Dion likes to work with small units that he fits together like puzzle pieces to create his final images. He incorporates hand-made concentric wooden structures and makes use of “tracks” within the structures that he fills with layer upon layer of paint. The results may remind visitors of the way the rings of a tree look when cut in a cross section. The exhibition, entitled Mapping Me In… is guest curated by Felicia Gay and is one in the Kelowna Art Gallery’s One on One series. This series is curated each year by an emerging Canadian First Nations curator who selects an emerging Canadian First Nations artist to work with. This year Saskatoonbased freelance curator Felicia Gay selected Wally Dion. Dion holds a BFA from the University of Saskatchewan and an MFA from Rhode Island School of Design. He has exhibited extensively throughout Canada and has had numerous solo exhibitions. His work can be found in prominent collections, including the Canada Council Art Bank, MacKenzie Art Gallery (Regina), and the Mendel Art Gallery in Saskatoon. CONCERT Tribute to Roy Orbison Friday, Oct. 2 7:30 p.m. Kelowna Community Theatre 1375 Water St. Roy Orbison was unmistakable with his trademark sunglasses, his distinctive, powerful voice, his complex compositions and the dark emotional ballads we all love.
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From 1960 to ’64, Orbison landed 22 songs on the Billboard Top 40, including “Only The Lonely,” “Crying,” and “Oh, Pretty Woman.” His impassioned voice, bridging the gap between baritone and tenor, coupled with his signature arrangements ensured the charting of the hits “Dream Baby,” “Ooby Dooby,” “Blue Angel,” “Blue Bayou,” “You Got It” and “In Dreams.” Mike Demers leads this group of musical journeymen in their mutual and deep appreciation of the timeless music of the ‘Caruso of Rock.’ Tickets on sale at the Prospera Place Box Office, 1223 Water St.; charge by phone at 250-762-5050; online at selectyourtickets.com CONCERT Ringo Starr (with his all-star band) Saturday, Oct.10 Okanagan Event Centre Penticton A former Beatle in the form of drummer Ringo Starr will be making a concert stop with his allstar band this fall in the Okanagan. Starr and his music mates will play a string of dates across North American in October, with Canadians stops in Calgary, Edmonton and Penticton. The tour coincides with the release of his new album, Postcards From Paradise, and his new photography book, Photograph. As well, in April Starr will be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as an individual artist, having already been voted in as a member of The Beatles. Traveling with Starr on this tour as his supporting band will be Steve Lukather, Todd Rundgren, Gregg Rolie, Richard Page, Warren Ham and Gregg Bissonette. CONCERT Musical tribute to Stevie Nicks, Rod Stewart and Mick Jagger Sunday, Oct. 18 Kelowna Community Theatre 1375 Water St. Singer Julie C. Myers brings the ‘First Lady of Rock,’ Fleetwood Mac lead singer Stevie Nicks to vivid life in this unique concert experience which will also feature tributes to ‘70s bad boys Mick Jagger (played by Johnny Moroko) and Rod Stewart (Martin D. Andrew). Uncannily emulating Nicks’ throaty vocal purr and ethereal moves, Myers delivers energetic and hypnotic versions of the Nicks signature tunes.
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Gordon and Helen Thomas (centre above with their children) gathered with family on Wednesday to celebrate their 65th wedding anniversary with a special dinner at their former Kelowna residence on Ethel Street, which is now a bed and breakfast named Lindon House (left). In 1962, Gordon Thomas came knocking on the door of the house one Saturday morning, hearing that owner John Ritchie wanted to sell. The two agreed to a selling price on the front porch. The Thomas family lived at the home, raising their kids, up until the 1980s. The dinner at the home brought back many fond memories for both Helen and Gordon along with their kids and other relatives attending the celebration.
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McKinley Road lane restrictions imposed to allow for water and sewer main installation Lane closures are underway on McKinley Road between 7 a.m. to 10 p.m., Monday through Saturday, to accommodate final installation of the water and sewer mains for the McKinley Beach
development. Between 7 and 9 a.m. alternating traffic will be in effect with reduced wait times. Motorists can expect delays of 10 to 15 minutes between 9 a.m. and 10 p.m.
Motorists are urged to give themselves extra time, while every effort is being made to minimize delays for local residents. Paving of McKinley Road is expected to be completed by early September with work
occurring on Glenmore Road North to be completed by November. For the most up-todate road work reports, road closures and potential delays, visit the city web site at kelowna. ca/roadreport.
Okanagan Men’s Shed 1 st Annual Town Hall BBQ August 27 th , 5 -7 pm Rutland Seniors Activity Centre 765 Dodd Rd, Kelowna
Discover what a Men’s Shed is and what’s in it for you. “Shed” is our term for a workshop with tools and projects to work on. A registered non-pro�it organization in our community for men of all ages to get
together to do guy things like working on projects; i.e. woodworking, carving, repairing, helping & involving seniors, and more. Such activities are known to improve health and wellness while having fun and creating all sorts of things.
Meet and greet with some local dignitaries Enjoy mingling with some of your local dignitaries who will be �lipping burgers and sharing in the camaraderie of the day.
Meet and chat with some of the men in Kelowna’s Men’s Shed You will know who we are by our logo on our burgundy aprons They love to talk about what they’ve done so far and how we need and appreciate
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With a Pan American Games gold medal, an NCAA title and a personal best time at the world championships, it was a breakthrough year in the pool for Kierra Smith. If all goes as planned, 2016 will be even more prosperous and memorable for the 21year old swimmer from Kelowna. Smith, who is now focused on earning a berth at next summer’s Olympic Games in Rio, returned home this week to a hero’s welcome at the Kelowna International Airport. “I wasn’t expecting this at all, this is so nice, I love Kelowna and had so much support from the entire city as I was down in Toronto,” Smith said. “It’s so heartwarming, I’m really happy right now.” After winning gold in the 200-yard breaststroke for the University of Minnesota at the NCAA championships in March, Smith followed that up with a record-setting performance at the Pan American Games in Toronto, capturing the gold medal in 200-metre
breaststroke. Competing and winning gold in her home country is an experience Smith said she’ll never forget. “It was so unreal representing Canada, having the Pan Am Games in Toronto,” said Smith. “It was such a good experience. Just the crowd there and the energy, and I just tried to gather as much energy as I could from them as I was swimming, you could definitely hear them the entire time. “The experience of getting the gold medal in Toronto is something I’ll remember, in 10 years when I look back at 2015.” Three weeks after the Pan Am Games, Smith was in Kazan, Russia for the FINA World Championships where she took yet another big step forward in her career. Smith reached the A final and finished eighth overall in the 200 breaststroke in 2:23.61. But the crowning moment for Smith came in qualifying as she set a personal best with a swim 2:22.82. The result proved to both Smith and her local
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Swimmer Kierra Smith displays her gold medal from the Pan American Games after arriving at the Kelowna International Airport on Wednesday morning. coach, Emil Dimitrov, that all the years of hard work and persistence were finally paying dividends. “I just think I just gained a lot of confidence in that I can race the girls internationally and that I can belong at that level,” she said. “After I went
to 22 (2:22 in Russia) I went up in the stands with Emil, and when we sort of came down from the high, he was laughing because after my freshman year I went 2:32. “Two years ago he said ‘You were crying,’ and
me saying ‘What do I do now? “Now I’m just lucky that he’s stuck with me this whole time and believed that I could get to here from where I was before.” So armed with confidence and a firm
training regime, Smith will focus on getting ready for the Olympic trials next April in Toronto. To prepare, Smith will take the next year off from school at the University of Minnesota but will train for three months with her
Gophers’ teammates and coach Kelly Kremer. Then in early 2016, she’ll return to Kelowna to train with Dimitrov, the head coach of the Liquid Lightning Swim Club, and make her final push towards locking down a berth next summer in Rio de Janeiro. “I’d love to be on the podium and eventually get a medal for Canada at the Olympics,” Smith said. “I’m going to try for next year, but if not then the next one, I’m going to keep swimming.” As for her journey to this point and looking back on her accomplishments in 2015, Smith couldn’t have asked for much more. “It took me a long time to get there, but this summer just being able to touch the wall first, getting a gold for Canada and just feeling support from all over the country and especially from Kelowna,” Smith said. “It just gave me a lot of motivation going into this next year and I just find that I can do more than I thought I could have when I started this sport.” @capnewsports.ca
Daigneault new head coach of AquaJets Former Canadian national swim team member Lois Daigneault is the new head coach of the Kelowna AquaJets Swim Club. Also once an Olympic trial qualifier for Canada,
Daigneault competed at the University of Miami (Florida) where she compiled 13 all-American awards. Her extensive 28year resume includes head coaching roles with the Macedonian Olympic swim team, the Chateauguay Aquatic Club in Montreal and the Santa Fe Aquatic Club. Daignuealt was also head coach and owner
of the Peak Performance Swim Camp in Orlando, Florida, and has worked with several athletes who have qualified for the U.S. Olympic trials. “I am excited to share my knowledge and experience with such a willing group of swimmers, coaches, and parents,” said Daigneault. Daigneault has worked to integrate her personal athletic and educational
experiences into a focused, healthy and fun coaching philosophy. “To inspire swimmers to be the best they can be,” she said. Daigneault replaces Pete Wilkins who informed the club this spring he wouldn’t be renewing his contract and will soon be leaving Kelowna. Wilkins took over the Jets program in 2006 and
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spent nine years with the program. Meanwhile, the AquaJets club is thrilled to have a coach with Daigneault’s credentials and passion. “We are lucky to have found Lois,” said AquaJets board member and parent Clive Elkin, who daughter, Megan, competes with the club. “This is a very exciting time for the AquaJets, and no doubt this club is going to take off.” “She seems so fun and full of excitement,” added Megan Elkin, “she is going to work us hard, but it will be worth it”. Daigneault will be running an introductory swim camp Aug. 24 to 28at the H2O Aquatic Center. Swimmers of all ages are invited to participate, with registration available at kelownaaquajets.com. For new and returning swimmers the 2015-2016 swimming season begins on Tuesday, Sept. 8.
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33rd Apple Tri set to go manager for the Apple Triathlon. ••• Meanwhile, Pan American Games gold medalist Kierra Smith is back home in Kelowna and will speak to athletes tonight at 6:45 p.m. at Tugboat Bay prior to the start of the open water swim. This will also mark the last Apple Triathlon for
society president Richard Montgomery who is stepping down after 15 years on the job. For more information on the Pushor Mitchell Apple Triathlon, visit appletriathlon.com. For information on road closures this weekend, visit appletriathlon.com/ race-information/roadclosures/.
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was a tie for 52nd in 2008. She made the cut two on two other
occasions, placing 75th in 2011 and tying for 62nd in 2013. Richdale, 31, is coming off another top 10 showing on the Symetra Tour last weekend in Brockton, Mass., where she placed seventh and won $3,252. Richdale is currently 18th overall on the Symetra money list with $30,778 in earnings. The top five players at
season’s end will earn fulltime exemptions on the LPGA Tour in 2016. Meanwhile, four other Kelowna products tried to qualify for the Canadian Pacific Women’s Open this week but fell short. In Monday’s qualifier, Megan Osland shot 74 to miss a playoff by two strokes, Kyla Inaba carded a 75, Madison Kapchinsky shot 78, while Jen Woods came in at 84.
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Six junior Jays play at nationals Three members of the Kelowna Jays helped the Kamloops Sun Devils to a fourth-place finish at the Canadian Junior Baseball Championship in Regina. The Sun Devils picked up Will Russell, Nolan Handley and Wyatt Hummell for the 10-team tournament, Aug. 13 to 17 in the Saskatchewan capital. Kamloops posted a 3-2 record in the round robin, then dropped a 10-3
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game Sunday, Ontario team 2 defeated the Sun Devils 6-2. Handley, from Kelowna, led Kamloops in hitting with a .409 average and five RBIs in seven games. Russell tossed a complete game five hitter in 12-4 win over the Burnaby Bulldogs. Meanwhile, three Kelowna Jays—Jared Frew, Davis Todosichuk and Gage McLaren—
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Try dragon boating at races The 10th annual Kelowna Dragon Boat Festival is all set for Saturday, Aug. 29 and Sunday, Aug. 30 at Tugboat Beach in Waterfront Park. Among the weekend’s events is a chance for members of the public to give dragon boating a
try at 3 p.m. on Saturday. Free tryouts are being offered as part of this year’s festival. Later that day at 4 p.m., there will be a corporate challenge race. On Sunday at noon, there will be Breast Cancer Awarness Race and Carnation Ceremony.
Sunday’s program will also feature the annual performance by the Taiko Drummers at 11:30 a.m. Gates open each day at 7 p.m. For more information, visit kelownadragonboatclub. com.
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Wallace takes over UBCO cross country and field at the University of Western Ontario during his undergrad years. Currently Colin is a PhD candidate and undergraduate instructor at UBC. Prior to coming to Kelowna, Wallace was an athletic therapist for Simon Fraser and prior to that he was a graduate assistant athletic trainer at the University of Oregon. As a student athlete Wallace ran for the Heat at two national championships, and in 2012 he finished fourth at the Canadian Olympic trials in the 10,000 metre distance. The previous coaches, Nathan and Nikki, did an outstanding job in their four seasons as coaches, taking the program to a consistent national contender level which culminated in a national championship for the women’s team in 2013. Prior to 2011, the cross country program on the Kelowna campus had only sent a handful or runners over the past decade to any competitions. “Nathan and Nikki have a great passion for cross country and it showed as they built the program into a national
contender, ” said Rob Johnson, director of athletics and recreation on the Kelowna UBCO campus. “I am very pleased to have Colin stepping into lead the program. He shares that passion and brings a wealth of knowledge and experience that will be a great asset to our program.” With a solid core of student athletes returning, Wallace believes there will be a lot of leadership and experience in the group to help guide the new members. The first meeting for the potential team and the new coach will be Tuesday, Sept. 8 at 4 p.m. in the upstairs lobby of the UBC Okanagan gym. The season will culminate for the team with the 2015 Canadian Collegiate Athletic Association’s (CCAA) Cross Country Running national championships at St. Lawrence College in Brockville, Ont. on Nov. 14. For more information on joining the Heat cross country team contact Colin Wallace at colin. wallace@alumni.ubc.ca or www.goheat.ca/recruits
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Former Heat athlete Colin Wallace is the new head coach of the UBC Okanagan’s cross country running team. Wallace takes over from Nathan and Nikki Reiter who spent the last four seasons building a reputable cross country program at the Kelowna campus. “I am extremely excited for this opportunity,” said Wallace, who extolled the virtues of his predecessors, the husband and wife coaching team. “The foundation of this team has been built over the years by some amazing coaches who devoted their time and energy to our incredible student athletes. “My goal,” added the new coach, “is to keep the momentum going by inviting any distance runner in the UBCO community, from 800 metres up, looking for a competitive group to train with to come out for the team.” Wallace competed as a student athlete under Nathan and Nikki with the Heat as recently as last season. He has also been a CIS student athlete where he starred in both cross country and track
Former UBCO runner Colin Wallace is the new head of the Heat cross country program.
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Kelowna’s Courtney Donaldson was one of three local players who helped PHOTO CREDIT: KEVIN BOGETTI-SMITH lead Team B.C. to a bronze medal in girls basketball at the Western Canada Summer Games earlier this month in Fort McMurray, Alta. Immaculata’s Ashlyn Day and Mt. Boucherie’s Monika Jane Curtis were also members of the provincial team. Donaldson is heading into her Grade 11 year with the KSS Owls.
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Jost to join UND in fall 2016 Former Okanagan Rockets forward Tyson Jost has committed the University of North Dakota hockey program for the 2016-17 season. Jost, 17, will captain the BCHL’s Penticton Vees this season before heading to Grand Forks, North Dakota to play NCAA hockey next fall. The 15-year-old the St. Albert, Alta. product was named one of the top players to watch for the 2016 NHL Draft by NHL Central Scouting and his commitment comes on the heels of winning a gold medal with Team Canada at the Under-18 Ivan Hlinka Memorial Cup last week in the Czech Republic. During the 2013-14 season, Jost helped lead the Okanagan Rockets to the B.C. Major Midget League title, then a win over Red Deer in the Pacific regional final. The Rockets went on to capture a bronze medal at the Telus Cup national midget hockey championship in Moose Jaw. Jost set a BCMML record for goals with 44, while winning the regular season league scoring title with 88 points. In the playoffs, he had 18 points in seven games. With Penticton as a rookie last season, Jost had 23 points and 45 points in 46 games as the Vees won the BCHL title. He was named to the
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At this year’s Monterey Car Week, BMW previewed a high-performance model for road and racetrack: The BMW Concept M4 GTS, the first M3/M4 special production vehicle to offered for sale in the US. The Concept M4 GTS showcases new technologies which will debut in production vehicles later this year. The Concept features the same water injection system that has endowed the BMW M4 MotoGP Safety Car with a noticeable increase in output and torque. This system uses the physical effect of water when vaporizing to draw the required energy from the
ambient medium. The water is injected into the plenums of the intake manifold as a fine spray. When water vaporizes and goes through its phase transition it absorbs heat, cooling the air intake significantly. As a result, the final compression temperature in the combustion chamber—and therefore the engine’s tendency to ‘knock’—is reduced, enabling the turbocharger to use higher boost pressure and earlier injection timing. The BMW Concept M4 GTS is fitted with OLED rear lights which can actuate individual light modules which emit light to a single point to provide flexibility and allow for precision.
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K900 pushes Kia past perceived limits
Kia K900 V8 Elite 2015 at $69,995, is the top trim level of Kia’s newest luxury car, striking a sophisticated pose with proportions and lines comparable to any premium sedan.
Rob Beintema
Move over Mercedes. Look alive Lexus, BMW and Audi. Because here comes Kia. For the 2015 model year, the all-new K900 is a fullfledged luxury sedan that has taken over the top spot in the Kia lineup, boasting sophisticated style, smooth handling, rear-wheel-drive, roomy executive-style accommodation and all the upscale bells and whistles you could want, along with Kia’s trademark standard of inclusive content and technologies. Turning the “if you can’t beat ‘em, join ‘em” philosophy around, Kia managed to get someone from the competition to join them instead—Peter Schreyer, a designer who contributed to significant premier German benchmarks like the Audi TT. Schreyer established a new familial face and look for
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Kia, the “tiger nose” that has garnered a more iconic and recognizable identity for the brand. And that new look soon started to spread throughout the lineup, through revised designs that, in South Korea, are identified simply as different numbered “K” models like, for example, the K5 (Optima), K7 (Cadenza) and, finally, the K9 (or Quoris). The K900 builds on a Hyundai platform shared 2015 XV CROSSTREK LIMITED PACKAGE WITH TECH SHOWN
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by Equus and Genesis. The rear-wheel-drive layout sets the tone for classic luxury car proportions, allowing the engine to be pushed back behind the front wheels for a longer hood and a set-back greenhouse, a short front overhang, high shoulder line, strong solid flanks and a longer rear overhang. While it isn’t a blatant copy of any other luxury car, you do get the feeling that a few styling cues were adopted from deconstructed competitive benchmarks— the BMW-style instrument controller and shifter, the Mercedes-like graphic seat adjustment buttons on the doors and a side profile, vaguely reminiscent of Jaguar or 7 Series. It all works well together, inside and out, with the only clanging miscue being a fake fender vent that looks like an applique accessory from the fuzzy dice aisle at Canadian Tire. But that will probably be one of the first revisions over the next few years. The 2015 Kia K900 comes in two flavours. The K900 V6 ($49,995) starts with a 3.8-litre GDI V6 (regular octane) that makes 311 hp and 293 lb/ft of torque putting power to the road through an eightspeed automatic transmission. It sets the standard with a list of included content too long to describe here, but including 18-inch alloy wheels, stability technologies, Advanced Drive Mode with Sport/ Normal/ECO/Snow settings, heated/ventilated front seats, heated rear seats, power everything, leather everywhere, the same kind of 17-speaker Lexicon audio system that Rolls Royce uses, a multimedia
infotainment interface with navigation, and on and on. There’s also an intermediate V6 Premium ($60,995) trim level that adds icing to the cake with a smart cruise control, lane departure warning, blind-spot detection, rear cross-traffic detection, a heads-up display (HUD), heated leather/wood steering wheel, power front headrests, panoramic sunroof, premium “Nappa” leather and real wood trim. The K900 V8 Elite ($69,995), however, is the real step up here, and it tops out the lineup with a 5.0-litre GDI V8 (premium octane) that makes old school muscle to the tune of 420 hp and 376 lb/ft of torque, translated through a more sophisticated eight-speed automatic. As tested, it pulls the K900’s two tons of fun (2,106 kg) up to speed with aplomb, the motor ticking over around town at 1,000 rpm or so and barely breaking a sweat below 2,000 revs on the highway. Fuel economy, not that it counts at this price level, is officially ranked at 15.7/10.3L/100km (city/hwy) with my real world results averaging 14L/100km (comb). Some reviewers have criticized the K900’s plush ride but I find all this hard-edged emphasis on sport suspension somewhat overdone lately, and this smooth cruiser provides exactly the kind of blended comfort and control that I would hope for in a vehicle of its class. The V8 Elite trim also adds final extras that include 19-inch chrome wheels, full LED adaptive headlights, ventilated power reclining rear seats with aviation style headrests and lumbar adjustment,
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a conquest vehicle aimed squarely at other brand owners. And that’s reflected in the modest sales expectations from 34 selected premium dealers in Canada. But I expect we’ll continue to see the evolution of the
K900, even as Schreyer, its originator, gives way to new design chief Luc Donckerwolke, formerly from Bentley, Lamborghini and the man responsible for the Audi R8 Le Mans. The pedigree of the design-
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power self-sealing doors, a 12.3-inch TFT LCD Supervision cluster and a 4-camera 360-degree camera monitoring system. So, has Kia pulled off a valid luxury offering? Well, their hardest battle
will be against brand perception, but the K900 V8 Elite was a distinct pleasure to drive. And, hard as it is for some to wrap their minds around a $70K Kia, still thousands of dollars cheaper than the top efforts of European and Japanese competitors, I like the fact that the company
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The province has now declared the Okanagan to be at Level 4 drought, joining Vancouver Island and southwestern B.C. which have been at Level 4 most of the summer. It’s time to look at how long term, droughtstricken areas like Australia cope with conditions that are appearing in B.C. with increased frequency and severity: • Requirement for all new homes to capture all precipitation from their roof into a cistern to use for all outdoor irrigation
Gardening With Nature GWEN STEELE on the property. • Bylaw change to encourage collection and reuse of grey water from showers and laundry for garden irrigation. As mentioned last week, Kelowna has introduced watering restrictions after many years without any. Details can be found at
numbered addresses water on Sundays and Wednesdays. Hand watering of landscape plant materials and vegetable plantings, excluding lawns, is also permitted, with a watering can or a control nozzle on a hose. Using an open pipe or hose for irrigating purposes is not allowed. For details of times of night/morning irrigating for automatic and manual sprinkling systems check www.westkelownacity.ca/ water. Lake Country Stage 2
www.kelowna.ca/ CM/page2506. aspx. Last week, Lake Country and West Kelowna both upped their watering restrictions to Stage 2. The details are slightly different. In West Kelowna, watering is reduced to two days a week while outdoor watering is prohibited between 11 a.m. and 6 p.m. only for even numbered addresses water on Tuesdays and Saturdays, and odd
restrictions are stiffer and have a penalty. Customers who consistently ignore restrictions will be subject to water service turn off and/or fines. Watering with a watering can or hand watering with a triggered hose is allowed anytime. The nozzle must be actively hand held by an individual. Manual sprinklers can be run from 7 p.m. to midnight and 6 to 10 a.m., two hours less a day than the rest of the Central Okanagan.
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Automatic systems can only be run between midnight and 6 a.m. There is an added reminder to turn off your system during rainy periods. ‘Don’t set it and forget it’. Watering is restricted to two days per week. Days are determined by the last digit of the house address. Go to www. okanaganway.ca/ municipal/municipalservices/water/waterrestrictions/ for more details. Properly operated micro or drip irrigation is allowed anytime. This is certainly an encouragement to use drip. It only waters the plant not the empty surrounding soil, conserving water and
The exuberant blooms of portulaca will open every sunny day until frost. Dwarf lavender flowers last until September overlapping with the deep pink blooms of Sedum ‘Autumn Joy’ that continue to frost. All are thriving with minimal water and feed a multitude of pollinators.
reducing weed growth. There is no spray into the air with drip so it’s not vulnerable to wind and evaporation. The Okanagan Basin Water Board also offers water saving tips at www. makewaterwork.ca/. To find out about water-wise gardening and find suitable plants for dry conditions, I invite you to attend my two ‘Introduction to Xeriscape’ night classes on Wednesday, Sept. 16 and 23, or Thursday, Oct. 1 and 8. Find more details and registration information at www.okanaganxeriscape. org. Gwen Steele is executive director of the non-profit Okanagan Xeriscape Association.
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WILLARD ALFRED (BUD) DAWSON Sadly our Dad passed away on August 16 2015. Bud was born Jan 24 1931 in Saskatoon to Con and Ada Dawson. He was the youngest of ten children. Like his father and brothers, he became an electrician eventually taking over Dawson Electric. In 1951 he wed Joyce Williams and they went on to have three children living in a house Bud built in Saskatoon. In 1971 the family moved to Kelowna, He continued as an electrician until retirement, having worked on several projects including the LRT in Vancouver. he was a proud local 213 member all his life. As a young boy he sang in choir and as an adult performed in many musical productions both in Saskatoon and Kelowna. He loved gardening and always took pride in his tomatoes. He so enjoyed family gatherings ,told many stories for grandchildren to remember. Bud loved his siblings, sending flowers to his many sisters. He was especially close with his sister Doris who we all miss dearly. Dad loved his 68 Chevy, you always knew he was arriving when you heard that horn. He was generous to his family and taught us many things to carry with us. Bud left behind his two sons, Rick, Glenn(Wendy), daughter Debbie (David) and 6 grandchildren Tim, Sarah, Devin, Garret, Nathaniel and Morgan. We will miss him dearly and wish him peace at last.
ALBRIGHT, DOROTHY EVELYN (EVY) Passed away Sunday, August 16, 2015 at Hospice House at age 91. Survived by her loving husband Leonard, 2 daughters Sylvia Albright, Patricia Albright, 2 grandchildren Crystal Poirier (Roger) and Sybrena Albright (Ima), 2 great grandchildren Katelyn and Kevin. She has 2 surviving brothers William Edward Nauss and Arnold Nauss (Barbara), 1 sister Violet Knickle, numerous nieces and nephews. Predeceased by 4 brothers Jim Nauss, Art Nauss, Short Nauss, Fred Nauss and 1 sister Lucille Buchan. Evy touched so many people, in a way that inspired, encouraged and supported them to be a better person. Her love for walking, skiing, golfing, camping, square dancing and travelling helped her to live a vibrant life to the fullest. She lived at home with the love of her life, Len, until age 91 after 70 years of marriage. She will be sadly missed by all family and friends. A private Celebration of Life will be held on a later date.
SEXSMITH - LARRY W. With broken hearts the family of Larry W. Sexsmith advise of his passing on August 13, 2015, suddenly and unexpectedly of a heart attack at the age of 65. Larry was born in Vegreville, AB. June 22, 1950 and grew up (or so he claimed) in Australia and Calgary. A well respected business man in Kelowna for 35 years, Larry made his mark in the Insulation and Restaurant industries. Larry’s vision was the driving force behind the success of Rose’s and he was instrumental in elevating it to the iconic landmark it is today. Larry is survived by his sons Paul (Isaac), Adam (Fiona, Jacob, Ella, Elijah), Mike (Austin, Josh); sisters Pat (Marv), Linda (Bill; Ryan, Kira, Tyler, Chloe; Erin, Donovan, Stephen), Barb (Brianne, Kevin, Ruby, Christian) and Sandy; and friend Tammy Clarke (Cassie, Skylar, Peyton and Alex). Larry had many great friends and a large “extended family”. He was a man of his word; loyal and always ready to lend a helping hand, as he did for so many of us, many times. Larry lived life on his terms. He was “larger than life”! Larry Wayne will be greatly missed. Remember forever….forget you never. In lieu of flowers Larry would have loved donations be made in his honour to the Daniel Olesen Memorial Fund set up in memory of his nephew via the Alberta Children’s Hospital Foundation; www.childrenshospital.ab.ca.
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DYCK, KATHERINE (KAY) Went to be with the Lord on Monday, August 17, 2015 at the age of 90. Survived by her family Nancy (Bill) Podmorow of Kelowna, Jim (Debbie) Dyck of Surrey, BC, grandchildren - Debbie (Wes) Shields, Tom (Erin) Podmorow, Jennifer (Jamie) Heron, Jessica (Paul) Abbass, Alishsa (Keith) Heron, Josh (Treeva) Dyck, great grandchildren - Zachary, Grace, Kylah, Quinn, Carter, Brooke, Colton, Aidan, September, Tiessa, Charlotte. Predeceased by her husband Henry and two brothers. Kay was a remarkable wife, mother, grandmother and great grandmother. Loved by all and will be dearly missed. A time of visitation will be held on Sunday, August 23, 2015 from 7:00 to 8:00 pm at Springfield Funeral Home, 2020 Springfield Road, Kelowna, BC. A graveside service will be held on Monday, August 24, 2015 at 1:30 pm at Kelowna Memorial Park Cemetery, 1991 Bernard Ave., Kelowna with a Celebration of Life to follow at 2:30 pm at Springfield Funeral Home Family Centre. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to Canadian Cancer Society, 565 West 10th Avenue, Vancouver, BC V5Z 4J4 or Central Okanagan Hospice Association – Hospice House, 2035 Ethel Street, Kelowna, BC, V1Y 2Z6. Condolences may be sent to the family by visiting www.springfieldfuneralhome.com, 250-860-7077.
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(December 20,1924 - July 23, 2015) It is with great sadness and with her family at her side, we announce the passing of the matriarch of our family, Lorene Lashuk at the age of 90. She was predeceased by her loving husband Mel of 59 years, as well as her parents and siblings. She will be sadly missed by her son, Greg (Miranda); daughter, Sandy (Ted); grandchildren, Jen (Mike), Regan (Chris), Tamara (Ryan); great grandchildren, Kennedy, Marco & Francesco. Lorene was born in Alliance, Alberta in 1924. At the age of 19, Lorene enlisted in the Royal Canadian Air Force Women’s Division. In September 1954 she met her husband, Mel; they married in February of 1955 in Calgary, Alberta. In their many years together they lived and visited much of the world together by traveling during their service work and their traveling summer vacations with their children. In 1963 they settled in Winnipeg with their two children. Lorene worked for the Winnipeg School Division as a secretary, then later for Misericordia Hospital as a Administrative Assistant in the Social Work Dept. Lorene retired in 1986, shortly thereafter moved to Kelowna with her husband and enjoyed many years of retirement together. Due to her failing health, Lorene returned to Winnipeg in May of 2015 to be with her family. We would like to express our deep gratitude to Sam & Bev Lashuk, Eva & Jim Hayashi & neighbour, Jean for all their love support and kindness to mom. Cremation has taken place and service will be held at 10:00 a.m. on Tuesday, August 25 2015 St. Michael’s Cathedral, 608 Sutherland Avenue, Kelowna. We love you Momsy, Momma, Grandma, Super Grams, and great grandma xoxo. Arrangements in care of Everden Rust Funeral Services, (250) 860-6440. Condolences may be sent to the family by visiting www.everdenrust.com
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For the past11 years, Pamela Thompson has been running two companies. She founded Global Village Consulting in 2004 after 12 years in the industry, and in 2008 added a second business to her repertoire as she became a certified life and business coach and founded Creative Life Coaching. The majority of Thompson’s career has been as a consultant, which has taken her across North America and around the world. As a consultant, she has lived and worked in Columbia, Nigeria, Pakistan, Poland, Russia, Lithuania and Afghanistan. Traveling abroad and working internationally is something she has always wanted to do, and Thompson noted that’s part of what drew her to consulting.
“I’ve always been curious about people and cultures around the world, and I love to travel,” she explained. “When I was an academic, I taught at UBC Vancouver from 1981 to 1985 and then at Saint Francis Xavier University. During that time, my research was primarily with immigrant women including looking at the different experiences of women from five different countries adjusting to life in Canada.” Thompson’s most recent consultation role saw her living in Kabul, Afghanistan, from October 2010 to November 2011 where she worked with that country’s Ministry of Public Health to develop their first strategic plan and develop the capacity of internal teams to do strategic and operational planning.
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Afghanistan was a life changing experience for her, as she described it was difficult to stay calm amidst the chaos in the country, particularly on one day when she was part of a team giving a workshop in Kabul. “All of a sudden this woman just stood up and she was ranting, and she said, ‘They’re attacking the Ministry of Public Health!’” Thompson recalled. “I’d heard through my cell from my head of security, ‘Don’t move, there’s sniper fire, we’re under fire at the ministry, don’t move, stay where you are.’ “This woman was really upsetting, there were 90-plus people in the room. I just stood and I said, ‘I’m really scared. I understand your fearful. I’m Canadian, this doesn’t happen to us. That said, do you hear anything? Listen.’ You couldn’t hear a pin drop, because we were on the other side of the city. I said, ‘We’re safe here. If you wish to leave, you may.’ And nobody left, they all stayed to finish the workshop. The only female on my team was about to go up next for the last part of the workshop, and I could tell that she was worrying about her family. I asked her if she wanted me to do it, and she said no.
She did a great job, but I could tell at the end that she had a tear going down her cheek. “We debriefed afterwards and she said, ‘Pam, I’m so happy that I was able to be part of being a strong woman and hold the room, and be a model of that for people in my country.’ “Moments like that are really special, because you can see someone step up to the plate and be strong. If you can help in doing that, it’s really fulfilling.” After Afghanistan, Thompson worked as a senior health advisor on seven projects to reduce infant mortality in Bangladesh, Ethiopia, Ghana, Mali, Zimbabwe, Tanzania and Bolivia. She explained it was very rewarding and fulfilling to go to those countries, help with their projects and see the benefits. Thompson has always loved people and working with them, encouraging them and supporting them, which led her to coaching. As a life and business coach, Thompson works with driven women who crave more balance and fun in their lives and who want to work smart and stay healthy.
Thompson’s international experience, desire to help others improve themselves and willingness to take on new challenges are what make her a Woman to Watch. national experience, deThrough her personsire to help others imal journey as a consultprove themselves and ant and discoveries as willingness to take on a coach, Thompson became inspired to write the new challenges are what make her a Woman to book ‘Learning to Dance Watch. with Life’, which launches on Aug. 26. The book identifies seven keys to consciously cultivating improved health, happiness and inner peace, which she discovered through her own life experience Private Client Services and research into the topic. TD WEALTH PRIVATE TRUST “I interviewed about 20 women from North Let us help you with: America, one from the United Kingdom and seve ◆ Estate and Will Planning al from Asia,” she said. ◆ Executor Assistance “Based on that and ◆ Powers of Attorney mywork with clients, I designed a group program ◆ Trust Services and subsequently wrote Wendy has been an Estate and Trust the book.” Specialist in the Okanagan for many The goal of ‘Learnyears, joining TD Wealth in 2008. Through ing to Dance with Life’ her in-depth experience she assists with is to teach women there the delivery and ongoing maintenance of is a better way to learn estate services at the local level, working and grow, get more balclosely with her clients and their families to meet their estate planning needs. ance and have more fun - something Thompson Wendy Berrington has been able to do in her Manager Private Trust, TD Wealth own life. 250-979-3016 Wendy.Berrington@td.com Thompson’s inter-
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Travel
Azure water, white sand, a hungry turtle on St. Barts Alan Behr contributor
Waves jostled the high-speed ferry as it bolted from the harbour at Philipsburg, on Saint Martin, aiming with churning indignation for Saint-Barthelemy. On our three or four prior visits (my wife and I debate the number), we had taken the famously entertaining/unnerving 10-minute flight over. Riding in an airplane about the size of a banquet table, you make the landing approach by skimming a few feet over a hilltop traffic circle, then diving down the hillside to an undulating runway. If all goes according to the flight plan, you come to a halt before tipping into St. Jean Bay. The catamaran ferry was much cheaper and, so we thought, would be gentler on our 6-yearold, Ryan. As the rugged little island—with the familiar contradiction of
brown-green, jagged hills and stately white villas— appeared into view, Ryan got seasick. My wife and I had to help him through it because another passenger, a muscular man the size of two Volkswagens strapped together, had also fallen ill, requiring the full attention of the cabin crew—as his girlfriend slept like a curled-up kitten. Exclusivity is bred by inaccessibility, and the very difficulty in getting to St. Barts (in French, St-Barth) makes it a destination for the sort of people who want quiet, sophisticated relaxation— the occasional yachtborne bacchanalia notwithstanding. The bulging, mass-market cruise ships moored in Philipsburg are too large to dock in St. Barts. There are no big hotels, and those on the island offer only 500 or so rooms and suites in total. Add to that about 450 villas
for rent and the fact that none of it comes cheap, and you have a luxury travel fantasy— an implausibly refined Caribbean island. Our hotel, Le Guanahani, sat along Grand Cul de Sac, in one of the many bays that crenellate the eightsquare-mile island. Those bays shelter perfect white-sand beaches, snorkelers, kite-surfers and any pleasure craft that its owners think looks shipshape enough to fit in. Our bay-view suite was practically a small villa, complete with lush tropical landscaping, a large pool in back, a parking place in front and a land turtle that paid regular visits and kept trying to bite my big toe. As with other hotels, ours was staffed by pretty young women from France, in for a couple years to practice their English, get some sun and make the place look even better. They brought
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azure water, white-sand beaches and a flip-flop culture that somehow looks chic. Traveling to St. Barts as a family requires preparation. There are no all-inclusive options. It is an a la carte island because the goal is to try the different beaches and many fine restaurants. Because so many repeat visitors know each other, the island is a veritable moveable feast, with friends and acquaintances congregating at, or simply bumping into each other at, restaurants and on boats and hotels in the harbor. When you have a firstgrader, however, you need kid-friendly things to do, which is why we
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travel ____________________________________________________________________ ST. BARTS FROM A14 chose Le Guanahani, which, with only 67 rooms and suites, is the largest hotel on the island. Alassai, the manager of the Kid’s Club, showed Ryan the facilities and in turn introduced him to the eight other youngsters staying at the hotel during our visit in the comparatively underpopulated summer offseason. Ryan is studying French, the French kids were learning English; they all played bilingual games and, this being France, they had a cooking lesson. The hotel has a spa and functions as a full campus-based resort, but once we were acclimated, it was time to hit the road—and to hit the beach. Hertz delivered to our hotel one of the small four-wheel-drive vehicles that are staples on the island, and Daddy took the family up and down the narrow, twisting roads, swerving beside crevices, the rear-view mirrors on cars in the opposite lane ever threatening a petulant swipe. Throughout, motorbikes rolled and
banked in suicidal waves, passing all, daunted by none. I drove slowly, with the precision of an alcoholic Formula One driver. On our prior visits, all made before we were parents, the beaches were the very definition of casual. Any woman wearing a bathing suit top betrayed a poor fashion sense; among those who had the physique to pull it off, nudity was widely practiced on two strands, including our favorite, Saline Beach. Back then, my wife and I stopped packing bathing suits for a visit to Saline or its companion clothing-optional retreat, Gouveneur Beach. That was then— before everyone had a concealable camera that could send pictures around the world in less time than it takes Ryan to say (as is his wont), “I can see your butt.” We arrived at Saline this time to find a francophone picnic in progress at tables under a shady copse lying just before the sand. A couple dozen people in G-rated attire—including small children—splashed and played water sports in the strong current.
Even I don’t swim topless anymore. As on every prior visit, a strong wind ripped open the stays of the beach umbrella supplied by the hotel, so to protect from us from the tropical sun, Ryan and I wore rashguards (swim shirts) with an SPF of 50. We drove to the hotel just in time for our turtlein-residence to appear, scavenging for castaway gourmet food. Then it was time for Ryan to work on his summer writing project for school, and here is the result: Daddy’s Driving Skills By Ryan N. Behr We went to St-Barth. A turtle came and I named him Yertle. He was the coolest. My daddy started the car. I said, “Run, Yertle, run!” I hasten to report that no turtles were injured in the making of this story. The family settled into the St. Barts routine. Each morning, we breakfasted at the poolside, open-air Indigo restaurant, and Ryan would jump in with his kickboard before he had finished his pancakes and croissant. Between Kid’s Club visits we would try
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the beaches, a favorite being Shell Beach, just above the orderly little capital of Gustavia. True to its name, it is a seashell collector’s open-air boutique. Sailing yachts drifted into the bay, and the restaurant and diurnal hangout Do Brazil served people on chaises longues parked on the beach just below its shaded terrace. The master class in St. Barts beachgoing is a visit to Colombier, which requires a 25-minute hike down a treacherous, cactus-lined path, nearly all of it narrow and covered with rough sand and jagged rock. I was nursing a puncture wound after a fall onto a sharp stone when a group from Puerto Rico came up the path; one of their number, Luis, had his arm in a bandage improvised from a shirt and was on his way to the hospital for stitches. A large blue cooler, containing wine and Champagne for a beach party that would not be, lay on the path 30
yards below, and beyond that, the ice dumped from it lay with cold irony on hot sand. By good luck or good fortune, Ryan and my wife made it down and back safely in their flip-flops and, while on the beach, enjoyed some of the island’s best snorkeling and marine-life viewing. At dinner that evening, in L’Isola, one of the most fashionable of the island’s depots of gourmet cuisine and model-on-the-armof-banker partying, a man from Tyler, Texas, asked how he should get his beautiful wife and teenage daughters to Colombier. My wife and I called out nearly in unison, “Hire a boat, dude!” We dined twice at Bartolomeo, the gourmet restaurant at Le Guanahani, which offered novelties such as a citrusaccented appetizer formed around a tartar of local fish. One of our favourite meals was at the Sand Bar, the beachfront
restaurant run by JeanGeorges Vongerichten at the Eden Rock, which, built like a fortress atop a rocky outcrop in St. Jean Bay, was the first hotel on the island. My entree was penne with ham and black truffles. We had stayed there once, and to continue down memory lane, we had a leisurely, rum-fuelled lunch at Le Sereno Restaurant. Next along the beach from our own hotel, Le Sereno was the first place we had ever stayed on the island—back when the hotel was only a modest premonition of the deluxe resort, decorated in minimalist chic, that it has now become. Our favourite dining moment, however, was at Maya’s, the open-walled, beachfront restaurant that, like so many others, we return to on each visit. Let Ryan tell you the story: Maya’s Restaurant By Ryan N. Behr I went to Maya’s in StBarth. I got sleepy. I fell
asleep in the restaurant. The waitress made me a bed of chairs. I felt happy. When we were done, I carried Ryan out, shaking Chef Maya’s hand while cradling his head in the crook of my right elbow. On our final morning, as dawn broke over the bay and Ryan slept, my wife and I returned to our St. Barts roots by skinny dipping, this time in private in our suite’s pool. Neptune, the god of the seas, commanded smooth sailing for our boat heading back to St. Martin. St. Barts receded behind us, melding with the sea that nurtured it. St. Barts had done its good work, adding to the joyful memories of three (or was it four?) visits before. Getting There: Fly to Princess Juliana International Airport on Saint Martin and then take a gasp-inducing puddle jumper or wavetossed ferry. www.st-barths.com
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