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Slick NV operation aids gulf cleanup Spill response company ramps up production James Weldon jweldon@nsnews.com

THE giant oil slick spreading from the sunken Deepwater Horizon oil platform in the Gulf of Mexico threatens to turn into one of the largest ecological disasters in history. It falls to a North Vancouver company to help stop that from happening. Aqua-Guard Spill Response, a company that specializes in oil cleanup, has about 16 skimming devices in the Gulf region that may be recruited to aid in the cleanup, and workers at their North Vancouver facility are getting ready to build more. “They realize this is going to go on for quite a long time, so what we’re doing is ramping up everything here to start production again on all of our (systems),” said Aqua-Guard owner Nigel Bennett. “It could go on for months and months and months.” The company’s seagoing NEWS photo Mike Wakefield machines are designed to be launched into a slick once NIGEL Bennett of North Vancouver’s Aqua-Guard Spill Response shows some of his company’s equipment being deployed in the Gulf of the oil has been contained by Mexico. Behind him are two large pallets of equipment also earmarked. booms. They float around the polluted area, using rotating brushes to scoop oil off the surface, scrape it into a catchment and pump it away through a hose to a storage tank. Under ideal conditions, some of the machines can pick up as in the district, few are applying for permits. much as a barrel every five seconds. “We build small little skimming Sarah Ripplinger “As of April 23, we have received only 15 applications (for systems all the way up to very large skimming systems that would newsroom@nsnews.com secondary suites),” Bob Sokol, manager of planning, lands fill a 50-foot flatbed truck,” said Bennett. and permits, told council on Monday. “As of this week, one Many of the Aqua-guard systems already in the Gulf are the ONLY one secondary suite in the District of West (secondary suite) has been approved.” property of Pemex, Mexico’s state-owned oil company. The Vancouver has actually been approved by the Existing in-law suites with valid permits are still permitted contractor hired by British Petroleum to run the Deepwater municipality since a new secondary suite licensing in the district, but no new applications for in-law suites were Horizon cleanup is trying to bring some of those machines onboard program took effect March 1. accepted as of March 1, 2010. for the effort, but with an estimated 800,000 litres of oil gushing There is concern that many individuals that previously owned Only 42 of the 82 known in-law suites registered in the from the damaged well every day, Bennett doesn’t believe it will in-law suites have not yet registered for a secondary suite and See WV page 3 See Weather page 5 that, of the estimated 600 to over 1,000 secondary suite owners

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City ‘inching’ towards rec centre rebuild

$40-70M project likely tied to adding density Jessica Barrett

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MORE than a year after City of North Vancouver council pledged $200,000 to hasten planning for a new Harry Jerome Recreation Centre, the city is no closer to breaking ground. On Monday, council unanimously passed a motion to “reaffirm its commitment to moving ahead with the project,” but concerns over how best to fund and spend the project’s sizable budget, expected to be between $40 million and $70 million, have things inching forward, said Mayor Darrell Mussatto.

“It’s quite a long process; it is a significant expenditure of funds, probably the largest expense that the city will have ever done, so we want to make sure we’ve done our planning and diligence before we put our shovels in the ground,” said Mussatto in an interview Wednesday. The money earmarked last year to pay for consultants’ reports was intended to take advantage of federal Recreation Infrastructure Canada or RINC grants. However the planning process was not far enough along to qualify for the money, which was intended for shovel-ready projects. Mussatto said the relatively small RINC grants of up to $1 million would barely have made a dent in the project’s budget. “The amounts that were available were nowhere near what we would need,” he said. Meanwhile, $88,000 of the $200,000 allotted for pre-development work has been spent. Mussatto said the money has been used to

pay for consultants’ reports on preliminary site configuration and whether parts of the existing structure should be renovated or built new. Mussatto said he expects the project to be an amalgam of the two options. “I don’t think you can renovate everything, but you don’t need to replace everything. There might be some buildings that would be better suited for updating and others that are suited to being completely replaced,” he said. However Coun. Rod Clark said he understood a decision on whether to renovate or rebuild was a no-brainer and would be forthcoming shortly. “It looks as if there is no case for a renovation of any kind,” he said of the 60-year-old facility. “A renovation just doesn’t make economic sense in the long run.” Clark also said the city is leaning toward a revenue net neutral funding strategy similar to the tack used in building the city library, which would see city lands leased or sold to offset

capital costs. Mussatto said he would be happy to entertain that kind of funding model, but that it would necessitate an extensive public consultation process. “What kind of density would you need to make that happen? How big of buildings? I think we need to work with the community in that regard,” he said. Mussatto said the public consultation process trumps concerns over rising construction costs that come with the project’s delay, noting construction costs are down 20 per cent as a result of the recession. “If we’d started two or three years ago we would have been at a premium. I think it’s more important to get the process right and really determine what you need as opposed to just taking advantage of the economic cycles,” he said. Council is expected to move into the public consultation phase as soon as staff come forward with more information, said Mussatto.

Heed in and out of cabinet again

FORMER Solicitor General Kash Heed has resigned from cabinet for a second time in less than a month and within a day of being reinstated by Premier Gordon Campbell.

Heed was reinstated after a special prosecutor looking into alleged Election Act violations cleared him of any wrongdoing in the case of a controversial election leaflet that netted charges against three of his supporters. But on the same day Heed was reinstated, the special prosecutor Terrence Robertson resigned, saying his law firm had made a $1,000 donation to Heed’s campaign. In a letter announcing his resignation, Robertson said he had been aware of the donation and had been questioned about it by police. But it was only on later reflection that Robertson decided perception over conflict of interest meant he should step down. Heed, who was West Vancouver’s top cop before he resigned to run for politics, described the series of events this week as “bizarre.” — Jane Seyd

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DISTRICT of North Vancouver firefighters Matt Ciolfi (left), Ryan Koenig and Matthew Haines spin their wheels raising funds at Lynn Valley Town Centre Square for the upcoming Vancouver to Seattle Ride To Conquer Cancer, June 19-20. There will also be a pub night on Saturday June 5 at Taylor’s Crossing. Tickets are $25 and available at the Marine Drive pub.

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district at the beginning of 2010 have been renewed as of March 1, according to a staff report dated April 23. The remaining 36 suite owners are either considering applying for a secondary suite permit or removing the secondary suite completely. There are anywhere from 600 to more than 1,000 secondary suites in the district right now, according to staff estimates. “We had originally thought that we would have a much more full number of suites coming in without doing a lot of outreach,” Sokol said, “but we’re finding that because it’s been slow to come in, we’ve been doing more outreach.” The staff report states that “137 files from various listing agencies advertising secondary suites for rent or existing houses

for sale in the municipality” are under review. Members of staff are also contacting homeowners in the district that list their secondary suites for rent on Internet sites. “At this point we are extending the olive branch and hoping people come in voluntarily,” said Sokol. Residents have until Sept. 1 to save $200 on the $450 application fee and until Sept. 30 to submit their application before potentially hefty fines come into effect —which could reach hundreds of dollars per day. The annual licensing renewal fee still has to be determined by the finance committee. Council adopted zoning bylaw amendments to legalize secondary suites on Dec. 18, 2009.

Awards ceremonies honour N. Shore youth

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NORTH Vancouver honoured a group of exceptional youth at the 2010 Civic Youth Awards Monday evening. City and district council members presented more than 50 North Shore youth with awards during council meetings. The ceremony took place as part of Youth Week, an See West page 4


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Weather may hamper effort From page 1

be enough. Cleanup organizers have asked the North Vancouver company what else it might be able to supply in the next few weeks. Bennett hasn’t yet received a final order, but he expects to be sending a number of skimming systems and personnel into the region. Aqua-Guard’s machines are garnering interest in part because of their efficiency, he said. The company claims that 98 per cent of the fluid they suck up is oil and just two per cent seawater. That’s a significant step up from many of the devices currently at work on the spill, said Bennett. Started by Bennett’s father, Aqua-Guard has been around under one name or another since the mid-1960s. The company has been involved in a long list of major spills, including the Exxon Valdez and the vast mess left behind when Saddam Hussein’s retreating army blew up several offshore rigs in the first Gulf War. While the current spill is not yet as big as photo submitted those, Bennett believes it may get close. “The Exxon Valdez was a tanker full of oil,” AN Aqua-Guard RBS Triton 150 oil skimmer works to recover oil from he said. “It hit the rocks and it discharged its a spill in 2009 in Cuba where the company was mobilized to assist. cargo, but this one, we don’t know if it’s going to be a month, two months, six months. It could just keep on the escape of oil. On Wednesday, BP announced it had completed leaking and in an extremely sensitive area. . . . With the bayous the construction of a 114-tonne cofferdam, which it planned to and . . . the shellfish and other industries down there, it’s just lower 1,500 metres to the seabed and slip over another of the horrific.” ruptures. Oil from that leak would then be pumped to the surface The Deepwater Horizon oil rig exploded April 21, killing 11 for disposal. Officials were expecting that move to slow the geyser workers. It sank the following day as crews were attempting to by as much as 85 per cent. extinguish the fire. The platform’s collapse damaged pipes on the Aqua-Guard’s Bennett is confident in his company’s machines, sea floor, unleashing a massive underwater geyser of light sweet but warns that if the weather in the Gulf worsens as it did last crude into the Gulf of Mexico. The resulting slick has been growing weekend, it will make it extremely difficult to deploy them. ever since, threatening sensitive habitat along the Louisiana coast “That’stheonethingaboutanoilspillinthemarineenvironment; and in neighbouring states. you never know what you’re going to get,” he said. “If you have On Tuesday night, British Petroleum, which had been leasing the conditions they had the other day, very little equipment and the rig, managed to cap one of three underwater leaks that resulted machinery can work. . . . If it’s not safe to have your guys out on from the accident, but the company didn’t believe the repair slowed the deck of a ship, they’re not going to send people out.”

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ITY of North Vancouver residents should be paying close attention to development possibilities at both ends of the city. If they think the imminent densification of the former Lonsdale school was made palatable by some housing for those with disabilities and an Artists for Kids gallery, they should start thinking about the level of acceptable trade-offs to be made for a new recreation and seniors’ centre. Two city councils have grappled with the problem of replacing Harry Jerome Recreation Centre. The fact that the present estimate for the project ranges from $40 million to $70 million serves to illustrate just how far the city is from resolving an issue it has known it must deal with for 10 years. We are not saying there are any

easy answers here, but there has been historical reluctance to grasp this nettle and deal with it. Quite clearly a decision needs to be made, and quickly, as to the scale of the project. Only then can it be costed. And only then will city residents know what funds must be raised and how: borrowing in some form or residential development. Residents should also note that Concert Properties has ambitious plans for its Harbourside holdings, that the Squamish Nation can choose to build residential development on its Mosquito Creek waterfront land when it suits them, and that there are two sites that could yet be developed on the city’s waterfront. We hope the city moves its OCP review forward quickly and looks at these issues collectively, not separately.

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Dear Editor: As a regular walker on the Seawalk, I was very upset to learn that a trial period has been allocated wherein dogs will also be allowed to walk on the Seawalk. What’s wrong with dogs walking behind the fenced area adjacent to the Seawalk as they do right now? Not a thing. I see them running and chasing each other and having a great time. There’s a very large area in Ambleside Park reserved for dogs where they can run off-leash on the grass and even swim in the ocean. Many people (myself included) avoid that area as it’s primarily for dogs and

their owners. Dogs rule in this very large area and no one begrudges them that. No one complains about it, they just avoid it if it doesn’t suit them. What’s the problem with dog owners allowing the same courtesy to those of us without dogs? The nondog walkers outnumber the dog owners by at least 20 to one. Many of the Seawalk users are seniors living in the apartments which front the entire Seawalk. It’s great to see them out enjoying the fresh air. Many of these seniors use walkers or even wheelchairs, or walk tenuously, arm in arm, supporting each other. They deserve our consideration too and have every right to

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Dear Editor: Regarding your April 30 story WV Mulls Larger Zone for Dogs: What’s the problem? People who want to walk their dogs along the ocean in West Vancouver have a huge designated area to do so. People who want to walk along the Seawalk without stepping in dog poo or smelling dog pee have a place to stroll in peace. The existing rules allow for a civilized compromise. So why is West Vancouver council putting pets ahead of people (who vote a lot more than dogs do)? A better question: If it ain’t broke, why try to fix it? Ted Schellenberg, West Vancouver

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Dear Editor: The proposed plan by District of West Vancouver council to remove the boat launch in Ambleside is potentially dangerous. Currently, operators of small boats can easily and safely access the fishing areas off the Capilano River and West Vancouver shore, but with the loss of the present boat launch they will have to travel many more kilometres by both land and water. The next nearest boat launches are located in Horseshoe Bay, Cates Park and Kitsilano. All three of these sites require the boater wishing

enjoy the Seawalk. I doubt very much that you’d find them on the Seawalk if dogs are allowed. Yes, there is a handful of dog owners who refuse to let their dogs walk in the area allocated to dogs on the Seawalk, refusing to obey the existing bylaw, citing that “My dog is too nervous, too timid, not trained” etc. Why should the hundreds and hundreds of people walking daily on this Seawalk have to submit to these very inconsiderate few? I urge you to rescind the proposed trial period of dogs walking on the Seawalk. Barbara Eifler North Vancouver

to fish or cruise the West Vancouver shore to transit waters that can be dangerous for their small craft. This is to say nothing about the needless pollution created by both cars and boats by travelling these large distances. Essentially, by removing the Ambleside boat launch council is eliminating small boat access to the West Vancouver shoreline. If you feel as I do that this is a reckless plan, please attend the public hearing on May 17 at West Vancouver municipal hall. Jeff Howey North Vancouver

Drink fountains over hot dogs

Dear Editor: I must say that I am totally in favour of the enhancements our council is planning to the Ambleside area. However, I am amazed that not one, but two, junk food concessions within several blocks of each other are being considered. Council has spent millions of dollars in the past few years that must make our West Van recreational facilities second to none, and that has been rewarded with very high usage. I can say as a 30-year-plus user of the seawall that the joggers and walkers whom I see are certainly not thinking of food, fast or otherwise. And the parents who bring their young ones to the parks, bring their own healthy snacks with them. Why spoil our unique and soul-renewing vistas with hot dog stands. Why not place several eye catching drinking fountains that would enhance our healthy outdoor lifestyle. Barry Hicklenton West Vancouver

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Friday, May 7, 2010 - North Shore News - A7

Anti-HST petition won’t change anything

AS I watched our MLAs finally give passage to the legislation that paves the way for the introduction of the Harmonized Sales Tax, I couldn’t help but think that the tax is here to stay.

No matter how loud the cries of “shame, shame!” were from the NDP side of the chamber, and no matter how many signatures the anti-HST petition eventually garners, the prospects of actually getting rid of the tax appear dim. There are a number of obstacles here. First, the province is locked into a contractual agreement with the federal government to collect the HST for five years. Any attempt to undo that agreement earlier than 2015 would result in a hefty financial penalty for the B.C.

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government, likely in the neighbourhood of at least $1.6 billion. Even NDP leader Carole James acknowledges this fact. If her party wins the 2013 election, it will preside over the HST system for two years before making any attempt to get rid of it. Frankly, I can’t imagine public anger over the HST lasting at the current level for another five years. Therefore,

it’s unlikely there will be much political pressure on an NDP government to repeal the tax. As well, if the economy is chugging along by that time, I’d bet a lot of economists will point to the HST as being a contributing factor to that economic growth (something they’re already predicting, but their voices have been shouted down by the outcry over the HST). Those who think a successful petition drive against the new tax will automatically get rid of it should go back and read the actual legislation governing such initiatives. If enough valid signatures are indeed collected (something we won’t know until August), the petition is certified as successful and is sent to an obscure standing committee of the legislature. The Select Standing Committee on Legislative

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passing such legislation would result in that huge financial penalty to the provincial government’s already depleted financial coffers, does anyone seriously believe the B.C. Liberals would pass such legislation? Finance Minister Colin Hansen desperately needs to balance his budget before the next election, so I don’t see him blowing a $1.6-billion (and counting) hole in his fiscal plan. As for a provincewide referendum, you can pretty well forget about that option going forward. There’s no way a government will set in motion a vote that will be seen as an anti-government vote — and one that would surely pass. Bill Vander Zalm, the proponent of the anti-HST petition, says he will organize a recall movement against

Premier Gordon Campbell if the government essentially ignores a successful outcome of his petition drive. But the earliest he can begin a recall campaign is mid-November, and he would need 40 per cent of the voters (not 10 per cent as with the petition) to sign a recall petition to be successful. Will the public anger still be there by that time? Perhaps, but the rules are stacked against a successful recall (just as they are stacked against a successful petition). The B.C. Liberals may yet pay a hefty political price for ignoring the public when it comes to the HST. But they appear willing to take that hit instead of scrapping the tax. KBaldrey@globaltv.com Keith Baldrey is chief political reporter for Global BC.

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Dear Editor: I’ve read much in the past weeks in the North Shore News about the upcoming HST. Some comments seem to correlate acceptance of the HST with better education and being informed. MLA Ralph Sultan was indirectly quoted in your April 4 story HST Repeal Campaign Ready to Go as saying British Columbia currently rates as one of the lowest taxed jurisdictions globally and the HST would make the region more competitive in attracting international business and that increased taxes on some consumer goods and services would also be offset by savings for local businesses. Always trying to educate myself, I researched that statement at taxrates.cc. I found that, indeed, British Columbia is one of the lowest taxed jurisdictions — but for corporate taxes. In fact, this province has the lowest corporate tax rate in Canada at 30 per cent. Globally, it seems we are in the middle of 15 countries researched (India was the highest at 43 per cent, while Russia is at 20 per cent and the United States at 35 per cent). When you look at personal income tax, the story changes. Canada’s rate is one of the highest of 15 countries. British Columbia’s combined income tax rate is more than 43 per cent for high earners, while China and Australia are at 45 per cent. Most countries are in the 27 per cent to 40 per cent range. The U.S. rate is 35 per cent. While we rush to make ourselves more competitive, it would appear that it is better to invest here than to live here. As for the comment about local businesses passing on savings, there is no data to support

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WV firefighters deal with own leaky tank Dipstick knocks hole in underground gas tank

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WEST Vancouver taxpayers may be on the hook for an expensive cleanup operation after district firefighters discovered a leak in a fire hall’s underground fuel tank. Division fire chief Martin Ernst said

firefighters checked the gasoline tank at Fire Hall No. 1 after some of their vehicles began to run poorly. “We had Hazco come and pump the tank for us, and we immediately noticed water infiltrating it,” Ernst said. The leak, he said, “was exactly where our dipstick, over the last 30 years, had been landing on the bottom of the tank.” “We dip the tank two times a day to keep our fuel inventory. But it must have rusted from the outside and finally that one last blow knocked a hole in it. It’s a wooden dipstick: who would have thought that in wood versus

metal, the wood eventually wins.” The tank was emptied of fuel but quickly refilled itself with groundwater. The fire department is calling in environmental engineers to dig up the punctured vessel next week. “The tank is going to be removed, under the supervision of Pacific Environmental, and they are going to be testing the soil,” Ernst said. “They’ll give us a guiding plan on where to go with it: how much soil needs to be removed, and if there is a chance for bioremediation where they use bacteria in the soil to eat up

DNV’s ‘bunny bylaw’ will ban sale of reproductive rabbits

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DISTRICT of North Vancouver councillors voted unanimously Monday to ban the sale of “sexually intact” rabbits at pet stores.

of the district’s animal shelter, told council that she receives regular requests for help from families who purchased a pet rabbit that was not the gender

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“I want to rename this the Bunny Bylaw,” quipped Coun. Lisa Muri. The bylaw requires any rabbit sold from a pet shop to be spayed or neutered and for the store to display documents from the veterinarian who performed the operation. Failing to do so could result in a $150 fine. Kim Marosevich, manager

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INQUIRING REPORTER THE 2010 Winter Games have come and gone but for many British Columbians, the Olympics remain a hot topic. A recent report to the City of Vancouver stated that the 2010 Games cost the city approximately $554million. Estimates of the total spent on the Games vary from $1.8 billion to $7 billion depending on which capital projects are included and how much was truly spent on security. Undeniably, the Games brought new infrastructure, tourism and excitement to the Lower Mainland and Canada But were the 2010 Games worth it? — Niamh Scallan

Adriano Troiano North Vancouver They should have taken a lesson from Calgary 1988 by making it look nice, but not spending billions of dollars for an event that lasts one month.

Were the 2010 Games worth the currently estimated $554-million bill?

Tom Houtman North Vancouver Yes, but I would like to know the real numbers and I don’t know if we ever will.

Mehrzad Hakimi North Vancouver No. It’s too much money and it doesn’t have many benefits for the city now.

Julia Cha North Vancouver No. I think we have a lot of issues that we need to address with that kind of money, like homelessness, mental illness. We shouldn’t use the money to show off to the world

Elisa Vasquez Vancouver No. I work in the health industry and I think health issues should be number 1.

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THE District of West Vancouver is requesting proposals from businesses to build and operate new bus shelters in the district.

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Highway Closure and Highway Dedication Removal Bylaw 7825, Highway Closing Bylaw 98 Pursuant to Section 40 of the Community Charter, the District of North Vancouver (the ”District”) gives notice of its intention to close to traffic and remove dedication as highway of that portion of road allowance in the 3600 block of Mount Seymour Parkway shown diagonally hatched and labelled as “Closed Road” on the survey plan below (the “Closed Road”). The area of the Closed Road is 0.109 hectares, more or less. The details of the Highway Closing Bylaw and a larger more detailed plan may be inspected at the Clerk’s Office counter at the District Hall between the hours of 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday to Friday, excluding statutory holidays. Bylaw 7825, Highway Closing Bylaw 98 will be considered by District Council at its regular meeting at 7 p.m. at District Hall, 355 West Queens Road, North Vancouver, BC on May 17, 2010. Persons who consider that they are affected by the bylaw will be provided an opportunity to make representations to District Council at the meeting or by delivering a written submission to the Municipal Clerk by 12 noon at that date. James Gordon Municipal Clerk

Replacement costs for bus shelters is estimated at $20,000 per shelter, Brent Dozzi, manager of roads and transportation, told council on Monday. The total cost of replacing the 22 shelters reaching the end of their lifespan at the northern end of Lions Gate Bridge, on Marine Drive from Park Royal through to Ambleside and Dundarave and within Horseshoe Bay, would be $440,000. The district would also be looking at $3,000 per shelter per year in maintenance fees.

Council voted in favour of accepting proposals from privately owned companies that would manage the bus shelters, including costs for construction and maintenance. Companies would be allowed to generate revenue by displaying private advertising at the shelters. A percentage of the revenue stream generated from advertising could go to the district, Dozzi said, adding that a percentage of advertising space could also be dedicated to public announcements. Dozzi said that improved shelters will help “to get more people out of their cars and into using one of these other modes (of transportation), including transit.” “The idea is to come up with a shelter that is characteristic of West Vancouver” and “to enhance the transit-user experience.”

Soil contamination key to rehab cost From page 9 worth of work to clean it up after fuel oil leaked into the soil. The fire department itself has already taken a $110,000 hit in 2008 when a leaking tank was discovered in a disused Horseshoe Bay fire hall site slated for sale and redevelopment. But with District of West Vancouver council recently voting for a hard-line budget based on a zero-per-cent tax increase, finding the cleanup cash could be difficult. “That is an unknown at this time,” conceded

Ernst. “West Van is committed, obviously, to the environment. We need to have the assessment performed and then we’re going to look at how we’re going to fund it.” Ernst said provincial regulations allow landowners to hold off on cleaning up smaller spills provided the contamination is limited to their property and they submit to regular inspections from an environmental engineer. In the meantime the department is abandoning their self-service regime and will be refuelling their gasoline-fired vehicles at regular commercial gas stations.

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ANGELA Smyth, a District of North Vancouver animal welfare worker, holds Diesel the rabbit in the small animal housing area at the district’s animal shelter. Diesel is just one of many rabbits living at the shelter and needing a permanent home.

From page 9

their way to the shelter or to community-based rescue associations,” she wrote in her report. “Some are abandoned at the shelter or in a park. Our facility is at capacity as they are challenging animals to find homes for.” Exploding rabbit populations have created havoc in several places, leading to outright bans on bunnies. The University of Victoria is one of the more prominent examples in British Columbia. While the problem isn’t at that scale yet in North Vancouver, Marosevich argued that requiring pet rabbits to be spayed or neutered was a useful proactive step. Coun. Mike Little said he had received several letters calling for a blanket ban on the sale of

pet rabbits. “I do have some concerns about the rhetoric flying around here,” he said. “I don’t know if we have an issue with feral bunnies in our community.” Little said he had called around pet stores in the district and none of them were currently selling rabbits. He pointed out that the municipality was not able to regulate informal pet sales, which are frequently arranged on Internet sites. Little also suggested that some of the rabbits at the shelter could be moved to Maplewood Farm, an idea Marosevich said she would look into. Little then yielded the floor to Coun. Doug Mackay-Dunn. “No, I think I’ll just hop along,” Mackay-Dunn said, to widespread groans. Mayor Richard Walton swiftly called for a vote.

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Norma Reith, Susan Mariano, Margot Gabzo and Susan Marlo show their support. Supporters of the North Vancouver Youth Band hosted a burger and beer fundraising evening at Mosquito Creek Bar and Grill April 17. Funds raised from the event will go towards development camps, new music and recruitment. For more information, visit www.nvyb.ca.

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CAPILANO University English instructor Ryan Knighton shares the joy and challenges of fatherhood from his new book, C’mon Papa: Dispatches from a Dad in the Dark at the Capilano Performing Arts Theatre on Sunday, May 9 at 7:30 p.m.

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VANCOUVER-BASED author Ryan Knighton took three months to work up the nerve to take his infant daughter, Tess, for their first walk together. It took them 20 minutes to travel one block and they almost got mowed down by an SUV. Accident prone? Sure. New parent jitters? Definitely. But the narrowly averted disasters of that first walk can be chalked up more to the fact that Knighton is blind. Diagnosed at age 18 with a degenerative eye condition called retinitis pigmentosis, Knighton’s sight deteriorated over a number of years. By the time Tess was born, Knighton’s window to the world essentially revolved around a small sliver of sight in his right eye the verbal descriptions from his wife, Tracy. While the Capilano University English teacher had come to terms with life as a blind man, a process he chronicled in his acclaimed coming-of-age memoir Cockeyed, becoming a blind dad was another matter entirely. His new book C’mon Papa: Dispatches from a Dad in the Dark, is a charming and witty retelling of Knighton’s attempt to distinguish between the two roles. “The hard thing with becoming a dad was my strategies for being a blind guy kind of went out the window because the way I put myself at risk just to do shit I want to do and be independent became a different question when you’re doing it for someone else and you’re responsible for somebody else,” says Knighton on the phone from Toronto before his book launched there Tuesday. “So I learned how to put myself at risk for my own independence, but how do I be blind for somebody else, and a baby at that? So I basically imposed a certain distance from being a dad for the first while because I was just too afraid

how to interact with it.” Though Knighton’s interactions with fatherhood in C’mon Papa seem tailormade for dramatic retelling — there’s his attempt to guide Tracy into a prenatal class on an icy Vancouver day; his first stab at changing Tess’s diaper; and the day he decided to strap her to his chest and brave the busy streets of East Van — the author says it wasn’t clear from the start that his foray into parenthood should become book fodder. “A couple things kind of stewed it,” he says. “There were a lot of readers after my first book who would ask what happened after, did we have a family. There was a certain kind of prodding there with people asking. I didn’t know if there’d be enough material there to write a book, but when I went to the prenatal classes and then actually strapped on the Baby Bjorn and put Tess in the Baby Bjorn, my wife gave me this kind of terrified look, and I knew I had more stuff to write about than I deserved.” Like in Cockeyed, now in the works as a major motion picture, C’mon Papa is an intimate look at the inner workings of Knighton’s personal and family life, which necessarily involves a lot of his wife, Tracy who often mitigates his experience of the world. Knightion says the extreme personal nature of his writing often gets a strong response from readers. “People who read Cockeyed are very bonded to Tracy,” Knighton says. “We were at a festival where we had a dinner with some people who sponsored the festival and they were talking to me as we came in and they were like ‘is Tracy here?’ And I said, ‘oh yeah, she’s over there somewhere,’ and it’s like, ‘Oh Barbara, the Tracy’s here, the Tracy’s here!’” That intimacy is great, but Knighton says the trick with memoirs is to make sure they extend beyond his personal or familial bubble into something that touches on a bigger picture. “I think because you tell them so much about your marriage and the things you go to, things that pretend to be personal at one level but you’re trying to reach for something broader — I’ve always said I don’t think memoirs work unless they’re about something that isn’t you — and I think people feel a kind See Blindness page 38


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FILM BLOODIED BUT UNBOWED

Vancouver’s punk scene gets its due

■ Bloodied But Unbowed. Director: Susanne Tabata, Canada, 2010. DOXA Documentary Film Festival, Granville 7 Theatre, Thursday, May 13, 8 p.m.

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WHEN Bloodied But Unbowed premieres next week at the DOXA documentary festival, there will arguably be no one more nervous and anxious than the film’s writer and director, Susanne Tabata.

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HEALTH concerns in the First Nations community of Fort Chipewyan, Alberta are one of the key issues brought to light by Lawrence Carota’s film Crude Sacrifice screening tomorrow night at Vancity Theatre.

The truth about the tar sands

Crude Sacrifice examines the damage done by oil industry

■ Crude Sacrifice. Director: Lawrence Carota, Canada, 2009. DOXA Documentary Film Festival, Vancity Theatre, Saturday, May 8, 8:30 p.m.

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IT’S hard to believe — and easy to forget — that one of the largest oil production projects in the world is taking place right next door to us, in Alberta’s Athabasca River. That’s what makes Deep Cove filmmaker Lawrence Carota’s documentary Crude Sacrifice such a rude awakening. The movie premieres tomorrow night at the Doxa Documentary Film Festival, and it’s not the size of the tar sands project that will leave a lasting impression with viewers. Rather it’s the effect this project has had on those who live closest to it, namely a group of 1,200 or so residents living in the First Nations town of Fort Chipewyan. “I don’t think it was the tar sands that really I wanted to make the movie about. It was about the suffering and difficulty that other human beings were having in our country . . . and the struggle that people were having getting their message across to the Alberta government and the Canadian government,” says Carota. Health concerns in Fort Chipewyan are one of the key issues brought to light by the movie. Carota interviewed Dr. John O’Connor, the community’s physician, who spoke out about the higher-than-expected cancer rates he was seeing amongst patients. “A human being like doctor O’Connor (was) trying to bring attention to some of the hardship that he saw in the community that he was serving,” says Carota. Health Canada responded by filing a complaint against O’Connor’s for causing “undue alarm” and “mistrust of the government.” But a consequential provincial study released in 2008 indicated that the people of Fort Chipewyan have a 30 per cent higher than expected cancer rate. Carota flew into the town many times over the course of the film, documenting the community’s dependence on nature and their struggle to cope with the damage being done to their air quality, water and fish population. It was difficult to witness, he says. “They were being totally taken over by this huge monster development that was around them, it was almost encroaching on every part of their lives and their lifestyle.” Before making the film, Carota wrote to the community’s health board explaining his intentions. He was welcomed, and even offered a place to stay while filming. “I became very much involved in just the goings on of . . . one

of the very oldest communities in Canada,” he says. Some of the interviews he scored, including one from Tony Boschmann, former Government of Alberta environment inspector, were very candid. Boschmann alludes to the idea that every decision made in the oil-rich province is politically controlled and motivated. He says if the public truly knew the environmental impact of the tar sands — 1,600 dead ducks in one year, for example — they would be shocked. Even more disturbing were the predictions by several scientists that the tar sands development will one day lead to an environmental catastrophe on the scale of the Chernobyl nuclear power plant disaster in Ukraine. “Most of these people were not interviewed by anybody else and (people) have said ‘How do you get these interviews?’ It’s time. Truth only comes out in time, you must take time to discover and to understand the truth so people will come to you once they trust that you’re doing your job,” explains Carota, who spent three years researching and making the film. “I tried to get four seasons as nature and the fallout of the development takes place, but it’s a very cold, tough, difficult, poisonous environment to work in and it’s very lonely.” Although Crude Sacrifice depicts the back-and-forth between the people of Fort Chipewyan, environmental experts and the government, Carota was unable to get a hold of anyone in See Doc page 16

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The District is working with the business community to improve and simplify the commercial and industrial zoning regulations. The first phase of this work affects properties currently zoned Waterfront Industrial (I1), General Industrial (I2), Light Industrial (I3), and Commercial Business (C8), and will be proceeding to Public Hearing on May 11, 2010. The public is welcome to attend the Public Hearing, which will start at 7 p.m. and is held in Council Chambers at District Hall, 355 West Queens Road.

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says. “It’s come at a very huge sacrifice.” That sacrifice is in the neighbourhood of hundreds of thousands of dollars that have come mostly out of Carota’s pocket, including many of his RRSPs. The payoff? Telling the truth. “There’s a payoff in terms of maybe we will think about our future and the future of our children and our grandchildren and make a decision now,” he says. “I’m not an environmentalist and I’ll go on the record about that. I am a filmmaker who tells stories about what we do to one another and how we treat one another, and how what we do affects one another and the land and that’s what I’ve done all my life.” Crude Sacrifice will be showing at VanCity Theatre in downtown Vancouver tomorrow night at 8:30 p.m. Advance tickets are sold out but rush tickets may be available at the door for $10. A $2 membership fee is also required. For more information go to www.doxafestival.ca.

parliament who would speak to him. Instead, he got a hold of taped parliamentary sessions discussing the tar sands and treated them extensively so that they were good enough to use. “I spent three months trying to get an interview with the Minister of Indian and Northern Affairs, the Minister of Environment and the Minister of Health because to me the federal government is responsible for those areas that are directly affected,” says Carota. “And in the provincial government you can’t speak to anyone, it’s impossible.” Likewise, the nature of the documentary made it extremely difficult for Carota to receive tax credits or a find licensed broadcaster to air the finished product. “A decision had to be made that either I would spend my time trying to raise money to make a film or I would take the energy I had and experience and skill set and make the film,” he

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Vancouver punkers created own style From page 14

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GWEN Haworth’s award-winning documentary feature (Voted Most Popular Canadian Film at the 2007 Vancouver International Film Festival) screens at Pacific Cinémathèque tonight at 7 p.m as part of The Big Picture: The UBC Film Production Program 40th Anniversary celebrations.

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were and frequently appeared as a guest and correspondent on the late ’70s community cable show Nite Dreems with DJ John Tanner and JB Shayne. Having made documentaries on female skateboarders (SkateGirl), surfers (49Degrees) and produced the Jason Priestley-directed tour film Barenaked in America, Tabata spent the past 3½ years researching, assembling footage, wrestling with the powers that be and interviewing the last survivors of Vancouver’s punk scene, which spawned the likes of D.O.A., Subhumans, The Dishrags, Young Canadians, The Pointed Sticks and The Modernettes to name but a few. While the film’s eclectic cast includes usual suspects such as Joey “Shithead” Keithley, Randy Rampage, John Armstrong a.k.a. Buck Cherry and Brian “Wimpy Roy” Goble, key figures from outside Vancouver such as Henry Rollins, Keith Morris (Black Flag, Circle Jerks) and Duff McKagan (Guns ’N Roses, Velvet Revolver) also chime in to pay tribute. Tabata says the latter three were eager to participate in the film, which wasn’t necessarily the case with some of her local subjects. “They were honoured to be able to give props to the people and the music and the scene because they know they deserve it,” Tabata says. “Those guys are in show business. They’re professional. They’re very much used to cameras and interview situations and they’re used to being in the limelight. Whereas if you walked away from your past and nobody’s bugged you for 20 years and someone all of sudden comes knocking and says, ‘Hey I really want you to talk about your life 30 years ago,’ there could be some hesitation or resistance.” To that end, Tabata went to great lengths tracking down and interviewing the charismatic and notoriously self-destructive Art Bergmann and former Modernettes bassist Mary Jo Kopechne, both of whom ditched music for more sedate lives in different parts of rural Alberta. “I cold-called Art Bergmann, and he was a little surprised to hear from me,” Tabata says. “When I told him what I thought I was going to do, he said I was insane. He wasn’t really welcoming to the idea at first. Mary Jo Kopechne told me to f--k off for a year and a half.” Both Bergmann and Kopechne eventually relented and provided some of the film’s most moving and thoughtful insights, not to mention marksmanship as evidenced in a scene where Kopechne, rifle in hand, uses a bail of hay for

target practice. “The characters are really the best part (of the movie) and that makes for good entertainment,” says Tabata, who adds she was first inspired to make the film after attending an exhibition of Bev Davies’ photos that chronicled Vancouver’s early underground music scene. “I took my camera (to the exhibit’s opening) and I followed these people around and I watched the footage afterwards and I thought about the photos and the characters and how it would be a fabulous characterdriven story. Because it is a comedy, in a way. I think that’s lost in the aspect of punk. Vancouver was funny. How were we different than the other scenes? We were funny.” As for Vancouver’s place in the annals of punk rock history, Tabata says people often fail to recognize the substantial influence the former West Coast backwater wielded. “Vancouver certainly owes its influences to what was going on in New York and London, let’s not kid ourselves, but it created its own music, it created its own style and some of that has been very influential to musicians across the country and North America.” She adds, “This scene was precedent setting for the genre. It’s an important piece of Vancouver cultural history, and because of the people involved and the lyrics, the language, the attitude and the lifestyle, maybe for those reasons there’s really never been any recognition of that. But certainly the waves have been felt.” In fact, if Tabata’s recent experiences are any indication, Vancouver’s old punk scene continues to lack the recognition it deserves. Although the Knowledge Network has agreed to air her film this fall, a number of national broadcasters and distributors turned their noses up at the subject matter citing lack of relevance and importance. While making the film, Tabata and a member of her film crew were detained at the border for three hours and sent home after trying to travel to Seattle to interview former Dead Kennedys frontman Jello Biafra. Even her two teenage sons are less than enthused with their mom’s punk rock pursuits, favouring classical music and what Tabata can only describe as “that trance stuff you dance to all night.” “They’ve had this film all around them and have had to watch me go through all this stuff,” Tabata says dryly. “So I think my kids think this (movie) is really really lame.” Bloodied But Unbowed screens May 13, 8 p.m at Granville 7 Theatre. Advanced tickets are recommended. DOXA runs May 7 to 16. For info, go to www.doxafestival.ca.

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newscasters have had their turns playing American journalists, but the Iron Man 2 budget was apparently big enough to spring for Christiane Amanpour and Bill O’Reilly. Tabloid staple DJ AM is Tony’s party DJ. It’s entertaining, but not in its own right. Iron Man 2 is a stepping stone to another sequel. There’s too much going on: senate hearings, the quest for a new power source, daddy issues, a new secret-agent group and a hastily tacked-on romance. Things could, and should, have been culled before they hit the big screen. Had you not seen the first film you would wonder why army’s James “Rhodey” Rhodes (Don Cheadle, replacing Terrence Howard) is the only guy with access to Stark’s secret lair. Remind us: what’s the deal with Favreau’s character, and why did he venture off of the

director’s chair? And unless you read Marvel comics, you’ll be confused by the appearance of a new crew wearing spandex and eye-patches. In a shameless bit of cross-marketing, Marvel introduces the Avengers (Samuel L. Jackson and Johansson among them), and every scene in which they’re featured — including an entertaining ninja bit with Johansson — is extraneous to the plot at hand. Saving the film from being all soundsplitting effects and plot roadkill is Downey Jr., who relishes every wisecrack and cheesy pun he is assigned by scriptwriter Justin Theroux, who also penned Tropic Thunder, which earned Downey Jr. an Oscar nomination (in blackface, no less). Thankfully, we are spared the tormented introspection that plagues most superhero tales: Tony Stark is a rock star, an egocentric playboy, an attention-deficit genius, and he owns it.


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Blowout tames unruly tresses

Açaí-infused treatment boosts shine, reduces frizz Manisha Krishnan mkrishnan@nsnews.com

A couple of months ago, I started getting antsy for a change.

FASHION FILE Our weekly listing of fashion and beauty events around town this week and next. page 20

I already had a nose piercing, couldn’t really think of a cool tattoo and was considering dying my hair bleach blonde à la Lady Gaga. After being talked off the ledge from going through with that last idea, I decided to cut my hair short — really short. At first, I loved it. A lot of my straight-permed hair had been given the axe, leaving my naturally wavy roots to grow in. It created a lot of volume and texture, and was pretty fun to play with. I’ve never been the type to spend a lot of time with blow-dryers, straightening irons or brushes, frankly, so most days I was rocking the bed head look and that suited me just fine. But a few weeks passed and my unruly roots were making their presence more and more known. Slowly I was making my way from bed head to crack head. That’s when I got the word about the Brazilian blowout. Popular amongst Hollywood starlets like Nicole Richie, the treatment uses hydrolyzed keratin and Açaí extracts native to Brazil to condition and smooth out tresses. But instead of penetrating hair like chemical straighteners, it forms a protective protein layer around each strand. The result is healthy, shiny, frizzfree locks that are free from damage.

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NORTH Shore News reporter Manisha Krishnan is pleased with the results of her Brazilian blowout, a keratinrich treatment that uses Açaí extracts to smooth and condition hair, leaving it frizz-free for up to 12 weeks. The treatment is currently being offered at Naturally Yours Studio in West Vancouver for a cost of $250. It all sounded too good to be true until I found out West Vancouver’s Naturally Yours Studio was offering the blowout right here on the North Shore. I headed to the studio to meet Tara Ashtari, a hair designer at the salon who would be doing my treatment. Ashtari assured me that the short length of my hair wouldn’t be a problem — she even does it for men. “Basically it’s like a top coat for your hair, it seals it,”

she says. She started off by shampooing my hair four times, to make sure it was squeaky clean, and then applying the Brazilian blowout solution. Then — no waiting — she blow-dried and flat ironed my locks. “What the flat iron does is it melts the solution into your hair and onto it, almost like a sealant,” explains Ashtari. “And there’s so much protein in it that it’s actually really good for your hair. It protects it from the sun, chlorine, co-

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lour, you can do whatever you want with it after.” Best of all, it doesn’t necessarily make your hair stick straight. Super curly locks will turn into soft waves and wavy hair will be smoothed out, but still have body. After treating my hair with a masque and giving it a final blow-dry, I was ready to go. The whole process took about an hour — a relief, considering that I’ve spent up to six hours waiting for straight perm. The results — which will

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Helping hand TEHEREH Sandosi (left), Mina Baghdadi, Ray Niro and Linda Famulak of Winners in Lynn Valley promote the store’s Shelter from the Storm campaign aimed at supporting community violence prevention programs for abused women across Canada. To participate, customers can purchase a Shelter from the Storm item including T-shirts, umbrellas, tote bags and a triplemilled soap set as well as decals for $2, $5 or $10. For more information go to www.shelterfromthestorm.ca.

Diamond Dig: To celebrate the 10th anniversary of Christie Grace Studio in Artisan Square on Bowen Island, the boutique’s namesake is holding a dig for a 26-point half-carat Canadian diamond from Regal Imports, valued at $1,000. For $10 per dig (in a pail of cubic zirconias), shoppers can try their luck. Proceeds will go towards the goldsmithmusician’s third CD project, to begin in 2011 with jazz pianist Chris Gestrin as producer. The event will feature in-store specials and discounts. The dig is on now through Sunday, May 9. Hours are 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekends. Info: www. christiegrace.com or 604-9479277. Student Show: Students in CapilanoUniversity’stextilearts program will show their wares, May 14-June 5 at CityScape Arts Space, 335 Lonsdale Ave., North Vancouver. Opening

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AG hair awards recognize Canada’s leading celebrity styles

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GALLERIES Art in Public Places: District of North Vancouver Municipal Hall, 355 West Queens Rd. Gallery hours: Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.4:30 p.m. Info: 604-988-6844 or nvartscouncil2@telus.net. Biljana Zecevic and Xin Meng: 2D paintings and 3D sculptures will be on display until June 30. Artists for Kids Gallery: 810 West 21st St., North Vancouver. Gallery hours: Monday-Friday, 10 a.m.-5 p.m., weekends from noon to 4 p.m. Info: 604-903-3798 or www.artists4kidscom. All Star Exhibition: A showcase of more than 50 works by 20 emerging artists, until May 8. The Bakehouse: 2453 Marine Dr., West Vancouver. Hours: Monday-Saturday, 8 a.m.-4 p.m., Sunday, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. The Bakehouse in Edgemont Village: 1050 Queens Rd., North Vancouver. B.C. Mills Museum at Lynn Headwater Park: 4900 Lynn Valley Rd., North Vancouver. Info: 604-224-5739. Bellevue Gallery: 2475 Bellevue Ave., West Vancouver. Gallery hours: Tuesday-Friday, 10 a.m.-5:30 p.m., Saturday, 11 a.m.5 p.m. and outside gallery hours by appointment. Info: www. bellevuegallery.ca. Binkley Sculpture Studios: 535 East First St., North Vancouver. Info: www.MichaelBinkley.com or 604-984-8574. Brewster’s Coffee: 2436 Marine Dr., West Vancouver. Hours: Monday-Friday, 7 a.m.-5:30 p.m., Saturday 8 a.m.- 5:30 p.m. Sunday, 8 a.m.- 4 p.m. Info: 604-925-9820. Buckland Southerst Gallery: 2460 Marine Dr., West Vancouver. Info: 604-922-1915. www.bucklandsoutherst.com. Cafe´ for contemporary art: 140 East Esplanade, North Vancouver. Info: 778-340-3379 or cafeforcontemporaryart@gmail. com. Capilano Mall: 935 Marine Dr., North Vancouver. May is Art Month: The North Vancouver Community Arts Council presents this event with art work being featured in the mall until May 16. Capilano University: Maple Building, 2055 Purcell Way, North Vancouver. Caroun Art Gallery: 1403 Bewicke Ave., North Vancouver. Info: www.caroun.com, 778-372-0765 or artgallery@caroun.com. Call for Painters: Caroun will be holding a group painting exhibition in June and is looking for modern paintings in any media. Deadline for submissions is May 15. Open: Exhibition runs May 16-31. Reception: Saturday, May 22, 4-8 p.m. CityScape Community Art Space: 335 Lonsdale Ave., North

Vancouver. Info: 604-988-6844 or nvartscouncil6@telus.net. Gallery hours: Tuesday to Saturday, noon to 5 p.m. The World Garden: An exhibition on the wonder and beauty of nature with the work of Alexis Cawood, Kent Crawford, Sharon Christian and Mike Wakefield, until May 8. Community History Centre: 3203 Institute Rd., North Vancouver. Open: Tuesday-Saturday, 9 a.m.- 5 p.m. Delany’s Coffee House: 2424 Marine Dr., West Vancouver. Info: 604-921-4466. Delany’s Coffee House: Park Royal Village, West Vancouver. The Elliott Louis Gallery: 258 East First Ave., Vancouver. Gallery hours: Tuesday-Saturday, 10 a.m.-6 p.m. or by appointment. Info: 604-736-3282. Feast in the Village: 3183 Edgemont Blvd., North Vancouver. Info: 778-340-2223. Ferry Building Gallery: 1414 Argyle Ave., West Vancouver. Admission to all shows is free. Info: 604-925-7266 or www. ferrybuildinggallery.com. Gallery hours: Tuesday-Sunday, 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Closed Mondays. Reflections Vancouver 2011: Capilano University IDEA program presents paintings and a calendar launch, until May 16. Artists in attendance: Saturday, May 8, 2 p.m. Grad Show 2010: A mixed media exhibition of art by graduating students of Collingwood, Mulgrave, Rockridge, Sentinel and West Vancouver Secondary Schools, May 18-30. Opening reception: Tuesday, May 18, 5-8 p.m. The Gallery at Artisan Square: 587 Artisan Lane, Bowen Island. Info: 604-947-2454 or www.biac.ca. Hours: Friday-Sunday, noon-4 p.m. The MAMA Installation: Life-size portraits of mothers with recordings of their stories by Emily van Lidth de Jeude, until May 16. Gallery Jones: 1531 Marine Dr., West Vancouver. Info: 604-9262233. Gallery YoYo: 312 East Esplanade, North Vancouver. Gallery hours: Wednesday to Saturday, 1-5:30 p.m. or by appointment. Info: 604-983-2896. Graffiti Co. Art Studio: 171 East First St., North Vancouver. Gallery hours: Tuesday-Friday, 1-6 p.m. or by appointment. Info: 604-980-1699 or www.graffiticoart.com. Kay Meek Centre: 1700 Mathers Ave., West Vancouver. Info: www.kaymeekcentre.com. Reflections and Time Past: Photography by artist Jochi will be on From page 22

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WITH her 2006 album, Heer from Denmark, Anita Lerche became the first nonSouth Asian woman to release a solo recording in the Punjabi language. The Danish singer performs in Vancouver tonight at the City of Bhangra Festival as part of the free outdoor show in front of the Vancouver Art Gallery from 5 to 10 p.m. From page 23 display until May 16. Klee Wyck: 200 Keith Rd., West Vancouver. Info: www.nsartists.ca. First Fridays: Paintings by artists from the North Shore Artists’ Guild will be displayed on the first Friday of every month, 6-8 p.m. Leighdon Studio Gallery: 190 West Third Ave., Vancouver. Gallery hours: Tuesdays-Saturdays, 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Info: 604-875-0029 or www. leighdon.ca. Lynnmour Art Studio and Gallery: 1467 Crown St., North Vancouver. Info: www. lynnmourgallery.com or 604-929-4001. Gallery hours: Saturday and Sunday, noon to 5 p.m. or by appointment. Contemporary and abstract paintings by Gordon Oliver, Robert Botlak and Gary W. Eder. Lynn Valley Library: 1277 Lynn Valley Rd., North Vancouver. Lynn Valley School: 3207 Institute Rd., North Vancouver. David Blackwood Project: A showcase of art work by students, Monday, May 17, 6:30 p.m. North Vancouver City Library: 120 West 14th St., North Vancouver. Info: 604-998-3455 or www.nvcl.ca North Vancouver Museum Gallery: 209 West

Fourth St., North Vancouver. Info: 604-9903700, ext. 8016. The Edward Curtis Project: Photographs of five First Nations communities by Rita Leistner will be on display until May 23. The Squamish Community — Our People and Places: Archival photographs of local landscapes, the community and individuals will be on display until May 30. North Vancouver Experience, an ongoing exhibit defining life in North Vancouver. Parkgate Community Centre: 3625 Banff Court, North Vancouver. Pera Art Gallery: 413 West Hastings St., Vancouver. Info: 604-689-7372 or 604-6897370. Presentation House Gallery: 333 Chesterfield Ave., North Vancouver. Gallery hours: Wednesday -Sunday, noon-5 p.m., Thursday, noon-8 p.m. Info: 604-986-1351 or www.presentationhousegall.com. Ron Andrews Community Space: 931 Lytton St., North Vancouver. Info: 604-980-7182. Collections: Oil and acrylic on canvas paintings by Violet Taylor will be on display, until May 16. Dodo and Friends: Multi media artist Greg Kawczyski’s work of pastel paintings and ceramic From page 24

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RETURN-IT TO WIN-IT EVENT Reap the rewards of returning your empty beverage containers and join us for the Celebration Tour with a special appearance by Return-It Man. Free stuff and great prizes! North Vancouver Return-It & Bottle Depot Saturday, May 15th, 2010 from 10am-2pm. 310 Brooksbank Avenue North Vancouver 604-924-3889 Visit return-it.ca for full details.

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From page 23 whimsical birds, animals and plates will be on display, May 16-June 20. Roundhouse Community Centre: 181 Roundhouse Mews, Vancouver. Tabas Art Studio Exhibition: A group exhibition of J. Tabasi and students, Saturday, May 8 , 3-9 p.m. and Sunday, May 9, 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Sawa Tea Lounge Gallery: 1538 West 2nd Ave., Vancouver. Info: 604-7337900. Seymour Art Gallery: 4360 Gallant Ave., North Vancouver. Info: 604-924-1378. Gallery hours: 10 a.m.-5 p.m. daily. Info: www.seymourartgallery. com. Breaking Open—Sculpture by Soula Groumoutis, runs until May 23. Shelton Art /Studios Gallery: 3540 Marine Dr., West Vancouver. Info: 604-9225356. Silk Purse Arts Centre: 1570 Argyle Ave., West Vancouver. Gallery hours: Tuesday to Sunday, noon-5 p.m. Info: 604925-7292 or www.silkpurse.ca. You’re the Song in my Art: An exhibition to celebrate Mother’s Day with mother and daughter artists Elodie Ellingsen and Vange Brossard, until May 16. Simon Fraser University Gallery: Academic Quadrangle, Room 3004, 8888 University Dr., Burnaby. Gallery hours: Tuesday-Friday, 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Saturday, noon-5 p.m. Info: 778-782-4266 or www.sfu. ca/gallery. Starfire Studio: 6607 Royal Ave., West Vancouver. Info: 604-922-5510 or www. starfireattheferries.com. Tartooful: 3183 Edgemont Blvd., North Vancouver. Gallery hours: Tuesday-Saturday, 10 NEWS photo Cindy Goodman a.m.-6 p.m. Info: 604-9240122 or www.tartooful.com. Vancouver Museum: 1100 NORTH Vancouver City Library is sponsoring it’s first-ever photo contest for teens Chestnut St., Vanier Park, May 7-21. North Shore Footprint invites teens in grades 7 to 12 (such as Balmoral Vancouver. Grade 9 student Chris Harrison) to photograph North Shore people and places West Vancouver Memorial and to have their best photos compete for prizes. A panel of experts will evaluate Library: 1950 Marine Dr., West Vancouver. Info: 604-925- the entries with the winners to be announced at the First Annual Kilby Memorial Teen Gala on May 29. For details visit www.nvcl.ca and click on the camera icon. 7407 or www.westvanlib.org. West Vancouver Municipal Hall: 750 17th St., West Vancouver. Hours: Monday-Friday, 8:30 Monster: A contemporary art exhibit exploring the depths of a.m.-4:30 p.m. human anxiety, until May 8. Art in the Hall: Acrylic landscapes and spatialist paintings on canvas West Vancouver Recreation Centre: 2121 Marine Dr., West Vancouver. by Richard Alm will be on display until June 4. Info: 604-925Winsor Gallery: 3025 Granville St., Vancouver. Info: 604-6817290. 4870 or www.winsorgallery.com West Vancouver Museum: 680 17th St., West Vancouver. Museum hours: Tuesday-Saturday, 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Info: 604-925See more page 31 7295 or www.westvancouvermuseum.ca.

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Boot Camps Help You Get Ready For Summer and Outdoor Pursuits To help you get ready for summer, the North Vancouver Recreation Commission is running a series of fitness boot camps designed to get you in tip top shape for the great weather. A group exercise program designed to push you harder than you would push yourself, fitness boot camps have become increasingly popular as a way to get fit, lose weight and tone your muscles. Usually available for all levels of participants, from beginners to competitive athletes, boot camps have grown in number for one simple reason: they work. Northvanrec offers boot camps at various times throughout the week. There are many boot camps to choose from including cardio conditioning, total body and fitness that focus on interval training for cardio strength, overall fitness and endurance. There is also one that follows Pilates exercise techniques. There’s also a Booty Camp for women of all ages and fitness levels designed to get you fit and sculpt you from head to toe. To register or find out more contact 604-987-Play (7529) or visit www.northvanrec.com.

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A28 - North Shore News - Friday, May 7, 2010

GREEN

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Puddle Project — Communities Mapping Wetlands: Learn about the ecology and functions of wetlands, Saturday, May 8, 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m. at Gleneagles Community Centre, 6262 Marine Dr., West Vancouver. Individuals will also learn how to use global positioning system technology

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GREEN

WV students come up with solutions Erin McPhee

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MORAG Kelpin was devastated the day her son came home from school in tears, worried that the world was coming to an end. The then-Grade 2 student had learned about the challenges facing our society related to the environment and felt utterly hopeless. Kelpin assured him that while the situation is indeed dire, there are solutions and that each and every one of us has the power to make positive change. That interest in focusing on the positive transferred into the West Vancouver School District teacher’s work in the classroom related to environmental sustainability. It has also prompted her to work with deputy superintendent Chris Kennedy to co-ordinate the inaugural district-wide Environmental Science Fair, set for Thursday, May 13 at the West Vancouver Community Centre, from 1 to 4 p.m. “We’re always focused on the doom and gloom of our environmental situation . . . global warming, (etc.),” says Kelpin. “I wanted the kids to look at it in another way, that yes there are problems, but what can we do about it? What sort of solutions can we come up with?” The fair is a partnership between the school district, Science World and the District of West Vancouver. The initiative was kicked off with a presentation by Science World, open to students of all ages in the district, at Rockridge secondary Feb. 3. Approximately 100 students opted to register for the spring fair, either as an individual or as part of a group,

and attended four more Science World-led hands-on workshops covering a variety of issues like alternative energy, recycling, biowaste, and of course, how to build science fair projects. The theme of this year’s event is Inventions and Innovations that Promote Environmental Sustainability. Approximately 35 projects are being presented and range from research on bats to countertop bio-waste composting systems to a device that harvests energy from drainpipes. “It’s amazing actually when you do try and start asking the kids, ‘Here’s a problem, what can you do?’” says Kelpin. “They’ve got ideas, they’ve got solutions and so it’s just an opportunity to listen to what they have to say.” Projects will be judged by a panel, including school board chairwoman MaryAnn Booth and District of West Vancouver Coun. Trish Panz. There are a variety of prizes up for grabs, thanks to the generosity of sponsors. The fair is open to the public and will conclude with a keynote address by Simon Fraser University’s Max Donelan, creator of the Bionic Energy Harvester, and an awards ceremony. It’s hoped the fair becomes an annual event. For more information, visit www. sd45.bc.ca.

GLENEAGLES elementary students Conner Ingram (left), Tyler Legg and Adrian Barthel show off their invention, the Air Scrubber 2010, a carbon filter for chimneys, that’s among the projects that will be featured at the West Vancouver School District’s Environmental Science Fair May 13.

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enviro events From page 28 Resource Management Plan. The current goal is to improve reduction, reuse and recycling efforts. Individuals may provide input on the plan in many different ways (i.e. written, e-mail or in person). A public meeting will be held on the North Shore Tuesday, May 11 at Lonsdale Quay Hotel, 123 Carrie Cates Ct., North Vancouver. There will be an open house at 6 p.m., public input at 7 p.m. and a question and answer period at 10 p.m. To view the draft plan visit www.metrovancouver.org. Keith Road Greenway Open House: The City of North Vancouver is beginning the process of designing and building the Keith Road Greenway, a multi-use path between St. Andrews Street and West Grand Boulevard. The city is seeking community input in developing a detailed design plan, Wednesday, May 12, 5-7:30 p.m. at Ridgeway Annex elementary, 450 East Fifth St., North Vancouver Info: dsamaridis@cnv.org, 604998-3289 or www.cnv.org. — Compiled by Pamela Stone and Debbie Caldwell

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CALENDAR From page 24 CONCERTS Argyle Secondary School: 1131 Frederick Rd., North Vancouver. Argyle Cabaret: The music department presents its annual cabaret with entertainment by Argyle’s musicians, Saturday, May 8 at 6:45 p.m. There will also be dining and dancing. Tickets: $50. Capilano University Performing Arts Theatre: 2055 Purcell Way, North Vancouver. Box office: 604-990-7810 or www. capilanou.ca/theatre. Centennial Theatre: 2300 Lonsdale Ave., North Vancouver. Info: www.centennialtheatre.com. Box office: 604-984-4484. Chopin Impressions: Pianist Leszek Mozdzer will perform a solo jazz concert in celebration of the year of Chopin, Sunday, May 9, 6 p.m. Admission: $28/$20 in advance or $35 at the door.

SHOWTIMES From page 17 weekend. To commemorate the achievements of the UBC Film Production Program during the past 40 years a special campaign called The Big Picture has been organized. As part of The Big Picture activities this special retrospective series surveys the history of UBC Film with short- and feature-length works. To find out more about The Big Picture campaign visit the UBC Film Production Alumni Association website at www.ubcfilmalumni.org Screening tonight: She’s a Boy I Knew Canada, 2007. Director: Gwen Haworth at 7 p.m. Double Happiness Canada, 1994. Director: Mina Shum Cast: Sandra Oh, Stephen Change, Allanah Ong, Frances You, Callum Keith Rennie.

UFEST: Carson Graham Secondary will hold a talent festival to raise funds for the Universal Outreach Foundation, Wednesday, May 12, 7-9 p.m. There will be Bollywood dancers, African drum acts and local youth bands performing. Tickets: $10. Animal Tales: Sinfonia Orchestra and the Cascadia Society present handbells and orchestra music, Saturday, May 15 at 7:30 p.m. Handbells are played by members of the Cascadia Society, a special needs group of adults. Admission: $30/$25/$10. Quartetto Gelato: A group of multi-talented masters of many instruments, that can make anyone feel at home with classical music, Wednesday, May 19 at 7:30 p.m. Tickets: $16/$30/$32. The Centre in Vancouver for Performing Arts: 777 Homer St., Vancouver. Tickets: Ticketmaster, 604-280-4444 or www. ticketmaster.ca. Deep Cove Coffee House: at St. Clare-in-the-Cove, 1384 Deep

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A32 - North Shore News - Friday, May 7, 2010

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Award winning authentic Southern BBQ, slow cooked until succulent & delicious! Extensive wine & bourbon bar available. Live blues Friday, Saturday and Sunday evenings.Two big screen TV’s to catch all the games. Big portions, great value, family friendly atmosphere, takeout & catering available. Come in for some ‘Q! 1629 Lonsdale Ave, N. Van. 604-929-3699 www.memphisbluesbbq.com

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Food and service that will blow you away.Tons of TVs for all your sports action. Steak & Prawn Thursday. Prime Rib Fridays. Weekend brunch. 999 Marine Drive, N. Van. 604-983-9444

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Restaurant and Lounge Miami Beach glamour and West Coast warmth all wrapped up in one sexy package. Casual Fine Dining, Pacific Northwest Cuisine, crafted cocktails, extensive wine list, open until 3:00am Friday-Sunday. Closed for lunch. Free parking after 6:00pm. No minors. 105-100 Park Royal, W. Van. 604-926-2326 www.theoceanclub.ca

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French classic bistro with attitudefree dining. 224 West Esplanade N. Van. 604-924-4913

Cordon Bleu Café & Catering

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Cozy, romantic atmosphere. Serving fine French food. Lunch and dinner menus. Open for lunch Mon-Fri and dinner Tues-Sat. Located on 1st St. between St. Georges and St.Andrews. 250 East 1st Street, N. Van. 604-987-0789

The Cheshire Cheese Restaurant & Bar

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Mom is the cook in the kitchen! Authentic Chinese fusion. Open for lunch & dinner, 6 days a week. Closed Wednesdays. Over 20 lunch specials to choose from. Open 11:30-9:30. Delivery starts at 4:30.

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North Shore’s best variety & quality Chinese food.Serving Lunch & Dinner 7 days a week.Eat in,10% off takeout.Free delivery min.$20.00 order within 3 kms. 1352 Lonsdale Ave., N. Van. 604-988-9885

EAT-IN/TAKE-OUT $$

This iconic burger joint has paired up with B.C.’s own famous Breakfast Legend, Ricky’s All Day Grill to bring you the best of both worlds: hand-cut Home Style Onion Rings, hand-scooped real Ice Cream Shakes, and the juiciest burgers in town, made with 100% AAA Alberta beef as well as Ricky’s Famous Big Breakfasts, beautiful Bennies and All Day Breakfast selections. 1995 Lonsdale Ave., N. Van. 604-904-4430 www.fatburger.com

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Excellent seafood and British dishes on the Waterfront. Friday and Saturday, Prime Rib Dinner. Sunday,Turkey Dinner.Weekends and Holidays, our acclaimed Eggs Benny. Open for lunch or dinner, 7 days a week. 2nd Floor Lonsdale Quay Market, N. Van. 604-987-3322

Open for breakfast at 6:00am. We serve breakfast until 4:00pm. Monday is Seniors night starting at $8.99.Family night on Wednesday – kids eat for $2.99. Located at the Holiday Inn, N. Van. 604-985-4477 www.thepantry.ca

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Traditional homemade Greek cuisine emphasizing Greek Islands with a village style atmosphere. May Specials — Chicken Souvlaki or Shank of Lamb, Lunch: $12.95, Dinner: $14.95. For the best Greek cuisine has to offer, visit Symposio today! Closed Mondays. 10% off takeout. For reservations call (604) 980-1564. 1564 Lonsdale Ave., N. Van. 604-980-1564

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Indian Fusion represents Traditional Indian Cuisine with a fresh vibrant twist! Exotic spices, fresh ingredients, then slow cooked, infusing our food with unique Indian flavours. Submerge your senses in the world of Indian Fusion and enjoy the ultimate fine dining experience. Open daily for lunch & dinner 7 days a week. Lunch specials starting at $3.95-$8.95. Pick-up orders receive 10% off. Fully licensed. 2045 Lonsdale Avenue, N. Van. 604-984-9977 www.indianfusiononline.com

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PUB The Black Bear Pub

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West Vancouver’s original Thai Restaurant. Serving authentic Thai cuisine. Open Monday-Friday for lunch. 7 days a week for dinner.

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WEST COAST Calvin’s Cafe

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Sailor Hagar’s Neighbourhood Pub

Damn good pub! We try to take everything that’s good about a pub, and leave out what’s not, then add lots more good… Start with a comfortable room around a giant fireplace, add 20 ice cold brews on tap, really damn good food, some awesome events, and pretty much the most personable group of folks you’ll ever meet… and welcome to the Village Tap House! Come in for dinner, to catch the game on our dozens of high-def flat screens, or check the events page to see what’s happening this week.

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Indian Fusion Restaurant

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The pinnacle of Malaysian Cuisine. We are open 7 days a week for lunch & dinner. Hours of operation are Monday-Sunday 11:30am3:00pm for lunch,Sunday-Thursday 5:00pm-9:30pm for dinner and Friday/Saturday 5:00pm-10:00pm for dinner. 10% discount for take out with min. $25 order.

The Bridge Between Pub $ $

INDIAN Handi Cuisine of India

MALAYSIAN Tamarind Hill Malaysian Cuisine

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FRENCH

Where one spicy sauce does not fit all. Readers’ Choice award winning restaurant for 5 years! Open for Lunch & Dinner.

FAMILY

Mountain Sushi

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Neighbourhood Noodles House

Village Tap House

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JAPANESE Lynn Valley Town Center’s newest sushi restaurant! Daily sushi and box specials. Licensed premises. Free delivery for orders over $20. 10% off 1 day advance orders. Ample parking–underground and mall.

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BRITISH

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BAR/LOUNGE The Ocean Club

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AUSTRIAN Jagerhof Restaurant

The Salmon House

$$$ Located on Marine Drive for over 16 years, this Swiss owned family restaurant offers an extensive menu using only fresh ingredients. Popular for Sunday Brunch, the Eggs Benny and all time favorite Swiss Rösti Style Potatoes are sure to satisfy! Dinner entrées feature a wide selection of fresh seafood and steaks along with a extensive wine list, cocktails and specialty coffees. Daily specials. Breakfast and Lunch: Tuesday-Saturday, Sunday Brunch: 10am-2pm, Dinner: TuesdaySaturday 5:00pm on. Private Chef & Catering available. Contact Milo 604-649-1297 2452 Marine Dr., W. Van. 604-922-4222 www.calvinscafe.com


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CALENDAR From page 31 for the Kids Help Phone, Friday, May 7, 7 p.m. Tickets: $5/$10. Lonsdale Quay Market: 123 Carrie Cates Court, North Vancouver. Mariachi Festival: The market will celebrate Mexican culture, Saturday, May 8, 2 p.m. at the Waterfront Plaza. There will be four Mariachi bands performing a free concert. Lynn Valley Library: 1277 Lynn Valley Rd., North Vancouver. May Concert at the Library: The Ambleside Orchestra will perform chamber music for spring, Thursday, May 13, 7:15-8:30 p.m. Free or by donation. Mount Seymour United Church: 1200 Parkgate Ave., North Vancouver. Vancouver to Vienna: The North Shore Chorus will perform a musical road trip, Saturday, May 8, 7:30 p.m. Admission: $15/$12/$5. Tickets: 604-983-6444, ext. 137 or at the door. Info: www.nschorus.com. Presentation House Theatre: 333 Chesterfield Ave., North Vancouver. Box office: 604-990-3474 or www.phtheatre.org. Queen Elizabeth Theatre Playhouse: Hamilton at Georgia, Vancouver. Tickets: Ticketmaster, 604-280-4444 or www. ticketmaster.ca. Roundhouse Community Arts and Recreation Centre: 181 Roundhouse Mews, Vancouver. Info: 604-224-6201. Seymour Art Gallery: 4360 Gallant Ave., North Vancouver. Info: 604-924-1378. Silk Purse Arts Centre: 1570 Argyle Ave., West Vancouver. Info and reservations: 604-925-7292 or www.silkpurse.ca. Ladies First: A Mother’s Day celebration concert with violinist Jocelyn Pettit , jazz pianist Peter Vanderhorst and vocalists from ReVive, Sunday, May 9, 2:30 p.m. Tickets: $12/$10. St. Andrew’s United Church: 1044 St. Georges St., North Vancouver. Info: 604-985-0408 or www.st-andrews-united.ca. Venetian Mosaic with Laudate Singers and Guests: A glorious mosaic of works by Monteverdi, Gabrieli, Lotti, Carissimi and Caldara, Friday, May 14, 8 p.m. Tickets: $30/$35 available at www.laudatesingers.com, 17 years and younger free with advance reservation. West Vancouver United Church: 2062 Esquimalt Ave., West Vancouver. Heroes and Villains: Presented by the Pacific Spirt Choir, an electric mix of choruses and solos depicting the larger than life characters, sinister and sweet, from today’s favourite musicals, Saturday, May 15, 7:30 p.m. Tickets: $18/$20. Baroque Fandango — the Spain of Charles 111: The Pacific Baroque Orchestra will be performing Spanish spirited music by European composers and dance tunes from Latin America, Sunday, May 16, 2:30 p.m. Admission: $30/$25/$12. Tickets: 604-2150406 or www.pacificbaroque.com. See more page 38

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Wailin’ Jennys back on tour after sabbatical ■ The Wailin’ Jennys, with Jeremy Fisher, part of the Capilano University Folk and Roots series and copresented with the Chan Centre for the Performing Arts, Saturday, May 8 at 8 p.m. at the Chan Centre. Tickets: $29/$37/$39 through 604-280-3311 or www.chancentre.com.

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SO much for taking it easy. A year-and-a-half ago The Wailin’ Jennys, a trio of uber-talented, Juno Award-winning singer/songwriters, agreed to take some time off, interested in pursuing some of their goals, both professional and personal. The sabbatical proved to be extremely fruitful, yielding solo records by members Ruth Moody and Heather Masse, a new Jennys album set for release this fall and third member Nicky Mehta expanded her family by photo submitted welcoming twins. THE Wailin’ Jennys (Heather Masse, Nicky Mehta and Ruth Moody) have found a way to work together as a band and still keep their solo Back in action, the group just appeared on Garrison careers going. Moody’s solo album, The Garden, was just released last month on Red House Records. Keillor’s radio institution A Prairie Home Companion, where they’re commonly featured, thought put into that and to how it all works together,” she in Seattle, Wash., and later this year are set to do a live adds. presents broadcast performance from the Koussevitzky Music Shed at Naturally, a solo record affords more freedom. the Tanglewood Music Festival in Lenox, MA. They’ve also “I just did whatever I wanted and I guess I didn’t really …Michael Healey has created a completed a tour of the United States and are currently playing think about whether themes were appropriate or whether hard-edged but hilarious political stages throughout Canada (Mehta’s 9½-month-old boys in anything was too dark,” says Moody. “It’s hard to explain, but satire… It’s essential theatre… tow) for the first time in more than two years, including a stop I just basically poured all my joy and all my sadness into the Maclean’s at the Chan Centre for the Performing Arts tomorrow night record and it just was sort of a representation of me personally and they couldn’t be happier about sharing the stage once in the last two years and I’m really proud of it.” again. Moody plans to tour in support of the record in November. “It’s exciting times. I think we’re all feeling inspired Masse, who commonly performs on A Prairie Home musically,” says Moody, who splits her time between Toronto Companion as a solo artist, released Bird Song in November and Winnipeg, the city where the Jennys were formed in 2002 2009. with fellow original member Mehta. They welcomed New The Jennys released their first album with the band’s York-based Masse to the group three years ago. current lineup, Live at the Mauch Chunk Opera House, last year “I feel so lucky to be a part of this collaboration that is as well. the Jennys and I’m constantly inspired by my band mates and “Our purpose in putting that out was sort of two-fold: we during the sabbatical I really missed working with them, but wanted to give something to the fans while we were off the at the same time it was really nice to take a different path for a road and we also wanted to have an album with Heather on it little while and totally take the reins,” says Moody. because she’s become a really important and prominent part of During the break, she recorded her first full-length solo the band,” says Moody. album, The Garden. It was released in the United States last Their fans have also been asking for a live album for years week and is slated to hit Canadian shelves this June or July. and they finally got around to doing it, recording it Aug. 30, “It was a really important thing for me to do,” she says. 2008 in Jim Thorpe, Penn. “With the Jennys it’s a collaboration and it’s a collective “The audience was beautiful and the stars kind of aligned By Michael Healey and you’re always sort of thinking ‘Okay, how does this fit, and so we got a really great live record out of it,” says Moody. Directed by Bill Devine how does everyone’s songs fit? And do we have enough upThe new Jennys album, yet to be titled, is currently being tempo material and how do the genres all work together?” mixed and is slated for release in October. They worked with Starring: Set: Lynda Chu, Gar y Chu Adam Henderson because we’re all different singer/songwriters. Luckily, Mark Howard, who’s worked with Tom Waits, Bob Dylan Sound: Dorothy Dittrich France Perras Lighting: Graham Ockley See Trio page 36 naturally it’s always worked out really well, but there still is

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Trio make most of differences From page 35 and Lucinda Williams, and recorded it in his sister’s cabin on a lake near Haliburton, Ont. “I think we ended up with a really interesting and beautiful record,” says Moody. “We’re all really happy with it. It’s a little bit different, but I think Jennys fans are really going to like it.” The work features four originals by each of the Jennys, meaning it’s diverse, representative of their various influences, ranging from pop to jazz to folk and roots, tied together by their signature three-part harmonies. When asked why The Wailin’ Jennys are successful, Moody is somewhat perplexed. “It’s hard to put your finger on why something is successful,” she says. “I mean we’re all really hard workers and we all are very passionate about music, in different ways . . . which I think also adds to the success because I think if we were all the same it might be boring for people . . . . There’s definitely a common focus and a common love of performing and of music, but there’s also real diversity in what we do as well.”

■ The New Pornographers — Together (Last Gang Records) Rating: 9 (out of 10) Fans of Canadian indie rock have a lot to look forward to in the coming months as a number of critically acclaimed bands have new albums set for release. Arcade Fire, Broken Social Scene, Stars and Wolf Parade are among the bands with records on the horizon and leading the charge is Vancouver’s favourite super group, The New Pornographers, whose fifth studio album, Together, was released Tuesday. The offering is well-crafted and features 12 songs, each with an energetic, anthem-like quality, without a weak one among them. The band’s lead singers, successful in their respective solo careers are given a chance to shine: Neko Case breezes through “Crash Years,” Dan Bejar (Destroyer) philosophizes in “If You Can’t See My Mirrors” and band leader A.C. Newman belts out “Moves,” one of the album’s standout tracks. Helping flesh out an CD REVIEWS already full sound — rich with string, guitar and piano and keyboard arrangements — are some of their musical friends, St. Vincent, the Dap Kings, and Beirut’s Zach Condon for example. Together is very much in the same vein as the band’s previous power pop releases though is pleasing just the same. While it’ll no doubt face some stiff competition as the year continues, look for it on best of album lists come winter. — Erin McPhee ■ Wu-Massacre — Studio album from Wu Tang Clan featuring Method Man, Ghostface Killah and Raekwon (Def Jam Recordings) Rating: 8 (out of 10) The highly anticipated Wu-Massacre, a collaboration between Method Man, Raekwon and Ghostface Killah with tracks produced by Rza, does not disappoint. With the album clocking in at less than 45 minutes total, songs are short but classic Wu theatre beats and great lyricism make them satisfying. Rumblings of the album first began last summer, with Meth and Raekwon stating in interviews that they wanted to come together for the fans and release some new material, all the while denying the startup of a new group. Raekwon added much of the record was put together with the guys “playing phone tag,” and it shows. The album is less cohesive than previous efforts, and at times sounds slopped together. Nonetheless, Wu-Tang fans will enjoy the raw energy of singles such as “Criminology 2.5” and “Miranda.” This is definitely a record to blast in your car. Artwork from Marvel Comics and accompanying music videos add that extra “ummph.” — Manisha Krishnan ■ Tony Allen — Secret Agent (World Circuit) Rating: 8 (out of 10) Genius funk practitioners Fela Anikulapo Kuti and James Brown shared more than a few things in common and one of them was the well-documented fact that they both treated their bands like dirt. They gave the people who worked for them little respect and no credit for the success of the music. A big mistake which would prove to haunt both egomaniacs. Drummer Tony Allen was an integral part of Fela’s Afrika 70 ensemble right up until he and most of the rest of the band quit while on tour in Berlin in 1978. He settled in Paris and never worked for the man again. Secret Agent, subtitled “Another One from the Underground Sensation,” was recorded in Lagos and sounds like a lost Fela album with extended Kalakuta jams featuring several different vocalists and a crack band of inspired musicians. Brilliant stuff. — John Goodman


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CALENDAR From page 33 THEATRE Capilano University Performing Arts Theatre: 2055 Purcell Way, North Vancouver. Box Office: 604990-7810 or www.capilanou.ca. Little Voices: A SEVA Canada fundraiser, written an preformed by Lucas Foss, directed by Scott Swan, Thursday, May 27, 8 p.m. Admission by donation. Deep Cove Shaw Theatre: 4360 Gallant Ave., North Vancouver. Info and tickets: 604-929-3200 or www. deepcovestage.com. Festival of Plays: May 7, Independence and May 8, entertainment followed by presentation of awards and closing night party. All performances are at 8 p.m. Tickets: $17/ $15. Presentation House Theatre: 333 Chesterfield Ave., North Vancouver. Tickets and info: 604-990-3474 or www. phtheatre.org. Plan B: Sea Theatre in association with Third Street Theatre Series. A comedy about meetings to negotiate the departure of Quebec from Canada, May 13-29, at 8 p.m., Sunday at 2 p.m. and a paywhat-you-can preview on May 13. Tickets: $22/28, Tuesdays, are two for one. Grand Theft Improv: An improv sketch show that uses audiences suggestions to create 90 minutes of stories, scenes, songs and comedic chaos, every Sunday at 7 p.m. Tickets: $10. Sentinel Secondary School Theatre: 1250 Chartwell Dr., West Vancouver. Silk Purse Arts Centre: 1570 Argyle Ave., West Vancouver. Sutherland Church: 630 East 19th St., North Vancouver Info: 604-731-5518 or www. pacifictheatre.org. Side Show: A comedy with chaos, May 14-15 at 8 p.m. Tickets: $17/$34. CLUBS AND PUBS Beans on Lonsdale: 1804 Lonsdale Ave., North Vancouver. Info: 604-9852326. Live music every Thursday, 8 p.m. Brewster’s Coffee: 2436 Marine Dr., West Vancouver. Hours: Monday-Friday, 7 a.m.5:30 p.m., Saturday 8 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Sunday, 8 a.m.-4 p.m. Info: 604-925-9820. The Bridge Between Pub: 1970 Spicer Rd., North Vancouver. Info: 604-9241834. Live music every night. The Eagles Club Starlight Room: 170 West Third St., North Vancouver. Jack Lonsdale’s Pub: 1433 Lonsdale Ave., North Vancouver. Info: 604-9867333. Live music every Friday and Saturday at 9 p.m. Joe Fortes Restaurant: 777 Thurlow St., Vancouver. Adam Woodall plays every Saturday and Sunday, 1-3 p.m. La Zuppa: 1544 Lonsdale Ave., North Vancouver. Info: 604-986-6556. SFU Philosophers’ Cafe: Everyone is welcome to join this discussion, Wednesday, May 26, 7 p.m. Topic: What is the

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St., West Vancouver. Live local jazz every Thursday. Taylor’s Crossing: 1035 Marine Dr., North Vancouver. Info: 604-986-7899. Magician every Friday and Sunday, 5 p.m. Children are welcome. Waves Coffee House: 3050 Mountain Highway, North Vancouver. The Celtic Medley String

Player’s Showcase comes to Waves the first Saturday of every month, 8-10 p.m. Free. Anyone interested in performing can phone Doug Medley at 604985-5646. Wired Bean: 102-200 West Esplanade, North Vancouver. Info: 604-904-1319 or www.myspace.com/ wiredbeanshowcase. Live acoustic music Saturdays at

Blindness exaggerates the things all parents go through From page 13 of desire to reciprocate the intimacy. That they’ve been let into your world for 300 pages and so when you meet them, they want to give back that bond.” With C’mon Papa, Knighton says his blindness, while a real personal challenge, merely exaggerates all the fears and anxieties of new parents. “It’s just a hyperbole of every parenting paradigm, everybody goes through the same thing, just not that extreme.” For Knighton, one of his biggest discoveries in the journey to fatherhood is that due to his blindness, he wouldn’t be able to model his version of fatherhood on his own dad, but in that regard, he’s not at all alone. “I think it’s a thing all parents go through, there’s a very bittersweet gap between what you meant to be and what you are. And that’s what you want your kids to know, the thing you meant to be.”

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8 p.m. Admission by donation. OTHER EVENTS Capilano University Performing Arts Theatre: 2055 Purcell Way, North Vancouver. Box office: 604990-7810 or www.capilanou. ca/theatre.

Video Premier of Core: A new rock climbing video presented by Arc’Teryx, Monday, May 10, doors at 6:30. Admission by donation of a non-perishable food item. Info: 778-989-5284. Lynn Valley Library: 1277 Lynn Valley Rd., North Vancouver. North Shore Spring Arts Festival: A free community event at the Lynn Valley Village in the Library Square, that will host a celebration of the performing and visual arts, as well as literature on the North Shore, Saturday, May 15, noon4 p.m. SFU Philosophers’ Cafe: Everyone is welcome to join this discussion with moderator Mark Battersby, Tuesday, May 18, 7 p.m. Topic: Are there any real miracles? Could we ever know if there are? Admission: $5. Info: 604-984-0286, ext. 8144. West Vancouver Community Centre: 2121 Marine Dr., West Vancouver. Info: 604-9257270. North Shore Artists Guild Spring Art Show and Sale: View over 300 painting, Saturday, May 15, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Info: www.nsartists.ca. West Vancouver Memorial Library: 1950 Marine Dr., West Vancouver. Info: 604-9257407 or www.westvanlib.org. SFU Philosophers’ Cafe: Everyone is welcome to join this discussion with Franci Louann, Friday, May 21, 10:30 a.m. Topic: Thoughts about poetry and the life of a poet. Admission: $5. Info: 778-7825215. — Compiled by Pamela Stone and Debbie Caldwell E-mail information for your North Shore event to listings@ nsnews.com.


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MAYOR, Catherine 'Kit' July 22, 1916 - April 28, 2010 Kit passed away peacefully at Inglewood Care Centre on April 28, 2010. She is lovingly remembered by her son; Harry (Nia), grandchild; Jonathan (Julie) and great grandchildren; Nathan and Seth as well as a cousin Mary Chilton (Cranbrook). Sorely missed by many in the U.K. and Canada. Kit came to Canada in 1981 at the age of 65 to help raise her grandson Jonathan. She was a loving wife to her husband Harry, who predeceased her in 1977, a dedicated mother and a very proud Nanna. She lived by the saying 'Everyday is a good day, somedays gooder than others'. No service by request. For those wishing to share a memory of Kit or to express a condolence please go to www.hollyburnfunerals.com

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MCMILLIN, Barbara Joyce (Nee Nott) June 6, 1944 - April 30, 2010 Sadly, our Barbara passed away peacefully at home with her family by her side. Forever missed by all, but especially by her husband Bob, loving daughter Katharine Crombie (Neale), grandchildren Olivia and Elliott, brother Allen (Doreen), sister-in-law Heather Paget (Peter), sister-in-law Nancy Cameron (Ron) and niece Leslie Street (Chris). Barbara grew up in West Vancouver and attended West Bay, Hillside and West Vancouver Senior Secondary School. A community volunteer and avid gardener, Barbara lived a full and generous life. She was the absolute centre of our universe and we are each of us better people for the love, care and devotion she bestowed upon us. A celebration of Barbara’s life is to be held on Friday, May 14 at 2PM at St. Francis-in-the-Wood Anglican Church, 4773 Piccadilly Road South, Caulfeild, West Vancouver. Those unable to attend are welcome to send flowers to the Church. We wish to acknowledge Dr. Peter Edmunds for his guidance and support and ask that donations to Barbara’s memory may be made to the Lion’s Gate Hospital Palliative Care Unit. For those wishing to share a memory of Barbara, please go to www.hollyburnfunerals.com

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DUNCAN - Donald Austin Don drew his first breath in the summer, on July 18th, 1955. Don exhaled his last breath with the assistance of the caring and devoted palliative care staff at Lions Gate Hospital, and surrounded by his immediate family on April 30, 2010. In the early 1980’s Don made the best decision of his life when he accepted Jesus Christ as his Lord and savior. For more than a quarter century, until the time of his passing Don was a member of the North Shore Alliance Church. Some would say that it was through those many years of devoted service to Jesus Christ on earth, that Don’s soul was redeemed at death by Jesus Christ in heaven for eternity. But Don knew that to simply and freely receive the gift of salvation was all that was required. The works which he performed on behalf of others was only the fruit of his salvation. The greatest gift that Don shared with others was the gift of his friendship and love. Whether it was among his life long friends, the members of his neighborhood where he lived, his immediate family, or the company where he worked Altrom Corporation, Don, was consistently thought of as a good friend, a thoughtful neighbor, a well like co-worker, a devoted parishioner, and a much loved son, brother, uncle and great uncle. Within micro-seconds of his passing at 8:30pm on April 30, 2010, Don was transformed into eternity and welcomed home to heaven into the arms of his God and creator. The first words that Don would most assuredly hear, would be, ‘‘Well done Don, my good and faithful servant.’’ Please come to the Lynn Valley Full Gospel Church at 1160 E. 29th Street, North Vancouver, B.C., and celebrate the life of Donald Austin Duncan. A memorial service will be held on Saturday, May 15 at 1:00 pm. Pastor Brian Buhler officiating. All are welcome Just bring your prayers, your memories and your love. Free parking available across the street in the adjacent Lynn Valley Shopping Center. On behalf of the immediate family, brother Bill and wife Vickie, sister Brenda, nephew Josh and wife Carla, nephew Jason and wife Kimberly and their son Zackary, we thank you for your prayers and support. Your donations to the Pacific Dog Assistance Society, for the visually impaired or the Terry Fox Foundation would be greatly appreciated.

SHAW, Douglas Edmund On Monday, April 19,2010 we lost our dear Husband, Dad and Papa. He will be missed by many including Barbara, his Wife of almost 51 years, Son, Wade, Daughter-in-law, Tanya, his 2 Grandsons, Logan, Hunter, and Granddaughter, Riley. He is also survived by his Sister, Marjorie (Ray), Brothers, Martin (Jess), Arthur (Jean), Donald (Audrey), 3 nieces, and 7 nephews. Doug was born July 8,1930 in Rockcreek, B.C. Doug enjoyed fishing, boating and tennis and especially enjoyed a good discussion on Politics and other world matters. Doug was a member of the West Vancouver Tennis Club where he enjoyed many a game over the years. He was also a member of the West Vancouver Yacht Club where he kept his pride and joy, the 'Reel Busy'. We would especially like to thank all the wonderful nurses and caregivers at Cedarview Lodge for the exceptional care and love they gave Doug while he was there. They are the best!! It was Doug’s wishes that there be no service. In lieu of flowers donations could be made in his memory to the Parkinson’s Society of British Columbia.

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LOST - CAR KEYS along Caplilano Road near Cleveland Park. Contact 778-868-4128

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Personal Messages

Singles Clubs

ENJOY A GREAT SOCIAL LIFE *** TGIF SINGLES *** Things to do, places to go, friends to meet. Dinners, dances, walks, trips, tennis, golf, etc... with fun people. Info. evenings Thursdays Call 604-988-5231 www.tgifcanada.com

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CERTIFIED MATH TEACHER. Exp with senior math & calculus. Tutors all levels. 604-929-6262 PROVINCIAL EXAM PREP Higher mark guaranteed! Math/ Science. $55 / 2 hr. 604-375-7761 TUTOR (BC Certified Teacher) Math, French, Calculus, Physics and Chemistry. 604 836-3496 TUTOR DOCTOR NORTH SHORE Tutoring for All Ages and Subjects. Experienced & Qualified Tutors. 778.340.3100 ajonescox@tutordoctor.com www.tutordoctor.com

EMPLOYMENT

LOST CAT (BLACKIE)Thurs a.m. Apr 29/10 Kits 7th & Balsam, short hair Blk & white all paws white short legs, chubby face & stocky body REWARD 604-733-4895.

CHAIR RENTAL for hairstylist $600 $ Edgemont Village, North Van $ 604-889-6240

THANK YOU to the Community for all your help and support in finding MINDY who was found Saturday at Ambleside, and is expected to make full recovery. Thanks again from the Gerlach Family.

To advertise call

604-630-3300 Lost

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Beauticians/ Barbers

HEAD QUARTERS in Edgemont Village seeks independent Esthetician and Chair Renters. Please call 778-839-7864

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Drivers

DRIVER TO deliver medication to patients homes on the North Shore, Monday to Friday, 11am to 7pm. Excellent wage, car and gas provided. email: ptec@shaw.ca

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General Employment

JOEY, at left in picture, is a 14-year-old Brussels Griffen male. Lost at the south end of the Fell Ave. bridge over CN rail tracks in North Van., around 12 noon on Tues. Apr. 27. Requires daily medication. If you have found Joey please call Tom at 778-896-5206 or 604-970-8805.

Obituaries

Penny (Marteniuk) Cooke

Penny was called out sliding home by the Umpire in the Sky on April 29, 2010. She was born in Smoky Lake, Alberta in 1919. She started playing baseball in Edmonton and married Earl Cooke in 1944 who was serving in the Canadian Navy. They lived in Alberta most of their lives until Earl’s death in 1969. Her move to the Coast in 1981 showed her love and loyalty to her family.

She played professional baseball in Saskatchewan before she was recruited to play for the Fort Wayne Daisies in the AAGBL (All American Girls Baseball League). She played for one year as Penny O’Brian and claimed it was the best year of her life. The League was the motivation for the movie “A League of Their Own”. Penny attended several League reunions and went to Cooperstown when the league was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame and she was also inducted into the Canadian Baseball hall of fame in June 4th, 1998. The introduction: “Blessed with blazing speed on the base paths, this Fort Wayne outfielder stole 43 bases in just 83 games during the 1945 season. From Edmonton, Alberta, meet Penny “Peanuts” (O’Brian) Cooke!” Until two years ago she worked every day as chief cleaner and dishwasher for the family business Motion Foods. Her mourning fan club includes son Bob Cooke, daughters PenEarle Albers and Georgy (Bill) Good, grandchildren Brian (Kristine) Good, Shaela (Bal) Good-Bujar and Derek Good. Great granddaughters Emily & Natalie and sisters Kaye and Micky. No service by request. Donations to SPCA would reflect her love of animals. Special thanks to Dr. Jenny Shaw and the wonderful people at Coastal Health.

General Employment ATTENTION STUDENTS/ SUMMER WORK

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Flex sched. $16.25 base-appt, cust. sales/service, conditions apply, no exp needed, will train. Call 604-676-0446 or www.summeropenings.ca/ve BORED? Need a little extra pocket money? Echo’s China is looking for someone to pack dishes for shipping. Part time flexible hours. Must be fluent in English, heavy lifting required. Perfect for someone looking to get back in the work force. 604-980-8011 or email: info@echoschina.com CASUAL COOK with experience and certificate required for long term care facility. Fax resume to 604-988-0814. STUDENT Labourer wanted p/t for odd jobs nr Taylor Way W. Van $8-10/hr. Call 604-790-3474.

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DEEP COVE ZUMA. 9 month male (n) short hair brown tabby, Panorama Drive, Deep Cove. 604-929-5409.

Found

FOUND ON Jones Ave by Carson Graham Secondary School. Full set of keys, including car/home etc. Call 604-903-3555 to claim.

delivery: 604-986-1337

REMOVE YOUR RECORD: A CRIMINAL RECORD can follow you for life. Only PARDON SERVICES CANADA has 20 years experience GUARANTEEING RECORD REMOVAL. Call 1-8-NOW-PARDON (1-866-972-7366) www.pardonservicescanada.com

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classified@van.net

fax: 604-985-3227

MAINTENANCE SUPERVISOR MID ISLAND FOREST OPERATION THE COMPANY Western Forest Products Inc. is an integrated Canadian forest products company located on Vancouver Island that is committed to the safety of our employees, the culture of performance and the discipline to achieve results. We are currently seeking a Maintenance Supervisor to join our Mid Island Forest Operation located in Campbell River , B.C. THE POSITION We require an individual with a minimum 10 years of heavy duty mechanical experience. You possess coastal experience in your profession, a comprehensive knowledge of air and hydraulic systems and understand the necessity for the timely repair and turnaround of mobile equipment. Amongst your peers and those who report to you, you are considered to be a good leader with excellent communication skills. Shift work is not a problem for you. QUALIFICATIONS You are a highly motivated individual who recognizes the value of a team-oriented approach in the performance of this challenging position. You bring to the job an exceptional safety record, a good working knowledge of applicable occupational health & safety regulations and a willingness to work with Western Forest Products in reaching its safety and production objectives. Well developed computer skills are an asset for this position. We offer a competitive salary with a comprehensive benefit package. If you believe you possess the skills and qualifications we require, please reply in confidence by Friday, May 21, 2010, to: Western Forest Products Inc. Human Resource Department 435 Trunk Road , 3rd Floor Duncan, B.C. V9L 2P9 Fax: (250) 748-3711 E-mail: resumes@westernforest.com As only short list candidates will be contacted, we thank you in advance for your interest.

HOME SUPPORT, 7 days, mornings, afternoons & eves. Full - reg part time. N. Van, 604-980-9495

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WEST VAN. Needed f/t live-in Homemaker, suit young female, 6 days/wk $1300/m. 604-721-4932

CAPILANO VOLKSWAGEN AUDI

is looking to fill the following permanent position:

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Health Care

NURSING & HOME HEALTHCARE

NURSING SUPERVISOR Shylo Nursing and Home Healthcare is currently looking for a Nursing Supervisor to join our dedicated team serving seniors on the North Shore. Duties include client assessments and case management as well as regular supervision of community nurses and home support workers. We are looking for an enthusiastic RN in good standing with CRNBC, some Gerontology knowledge preferred. Good verbal and written English skills & BCDL required. Please send resume with cover letter to Fax: 604-987-4027

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Hotel Restaurant

★ F/T Lot Attendant

Position requires a valid BC drivers license & a clean drivers abstract. Work schedule of 5 days/ week. Experience an asset but not requited. We provide a competitive remuneration package, comprehensive benefit plan and a friendly working environment. Please send your resume to: Capilano VW AUDI 1151 Marine Drive North Vancouver, V7P 1T1 or email: susan@capvwaudi.com No phone calls please.

NEED EXTRA INCOME?

Earn extra cash to supplement your current income or pay off your bills. Now hiring delivery contractors for the Sun, Province & National Post in the West Vancouver area. Must have reliable winterized vehicle and be available from 2am to 6am daily. Earn up to $900/mo. Call to find the route closest to you.

778-968-4400

WEST VANCOUVER PET HOSPITAL

with large client base and separate area designated for grooming is looking for an experienced dog and cat Groomer. F/T or P/T excellent remuneration Fax resume in confidence to 604-913-8377.

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Home Support

ARMS REACH BISTRO

looking for Daytime / Night Time Cooks. Apprenticeships and benefits available. Competitive wages. Kind, intelligent and efficient are the qualities that we are looking for! Please apply in person at the Bistro, 4390 Gallant Ave. Deep Cove

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Sales

ENTREPRENEURS WANTED

International marketing company expanding locally. High tech health products. Looking for experienced business owners or a background in sales and marketing. Call 1-866-926-5548 Fax resume to: 604-924-3821 Email: hightechhealthproducts @gmail.com

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Trades/Technical

Field Superintendents

A medium sized BC based Mechanical company is accepting applications for Field Superintendents. The candidates will have 7 or more yrs managing mechanical projects in the $1-5M range with a variety of technical applications. The applicant must have Red Seal journeyman ticket and B fitters license with preference given to Gold Seal certification. Wages and benefits negotiated based on experience. Fax applications to 604-892-3070

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CERTIFIED GLAZIER (Terrace BC) Start immediately. 2-3 years experience. Excellent benefits. No shifts. Relocation assistance. Contact: Phi Chilibeck 250-563-1555 or fax 250-612-3684 pchilibeck@all-westglass.com www.all-westglass.com

HUDSON BAY RAILWAY, an OmniTRAX, Inc. managed company, owns and operated over 800 miles of track through Manitoba to the Hudson Bay, is seeking candidates who have the knowledge and desire to work out of The Pas, MB in the following positions. GENERAL FOREMAN Mechanical: Directs, administrates and oversees all the activities of the Mechanical department locally; supports the policies, goals and objectives as established. Locomotive Machinist: Inspects, troubleshoots, performs preventive maintenance and installation of locomotive mechanical systems and equipment (diesel engine, wheels/truck repair and air brake). Locomotive Electrician: Inspects, troubleshoots, performs preventive maintenance and installation of locomotive electrical wiring and equipment (motors, generators and lighting). Roadmaster (Gillam, MB): serves as the territory lead, responsible for the planning of all track-related activities including priorities, performance expectations, metrics and measurements. Signal Maintainer: responsible for installing, testing, troubleshooting, repairing and maintaining various radios, signals, and grade crossing warning device equipment. Company provided tools. Competitive wages and benefits, travel and outside work will be required. Additional details at www.omnitrax.com (br) Send resume to recruiting@omnitrax.com or fax 866-448-9259

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For Sale Miscellaneous

HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS. Best Price, Best Quality. All Shapes & Colors Available. Call 1-866-652-6837 www.thecoverguy.ca JOINTER, DELTA deluxe 6’, c/w stand model # 37-190C. Brand

new still in box $635. 604-980-5306

MY MUSIC LIBRARY of 1500 cassette tapes $5200. Some rare tapes included 778-868-9235

Commercial Project Managers A medium sized BC based Mechanical company is accepting applications for Commercial Project Managers. The candidate will have 5 or more years managing full mechanical projects in the $1-5M range. Preference is given to candidates with Gold Seal Project Management Certification in the plumbing/mechanical field. Wages and benefits negotiated based on experience. Fax applications to 604-892-3070

DRIVER WANTED: Terrific career opportunity with growth potential to learn how to locate rail defects using NDT. No Exp. Needed!! Extensive paid travel, meal allowance, benefits pkg. Skills Needed - Valid License, mechanically inclined, High School Diploma and ability to travel 3 months at a time. Apply online at www.sperryrail.com go to Careers, Enter Keyword Driver do not fill in the city or state

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Work Wanted

PROJECT/SITE MANAGER AVAILABLE My name is Werner Buehner, I am a German Citizen & would like to work in Canada. I am a professional, with Master & Technical Degrees, in the area of corrosion protecting coatings, i.e. coatings for storage tanks, paint application, fire proofing, floor linings, wallpapering, texture & plastering, painting, insulation against sound & heat etc, crown moulding installation. I calculate costs, staff, accounting & prepare estimates. I would like to work in Vancouver or Fort McMurrary as a Site Manager or Project Leader for a good company. References available (www.wbuehner.com ) Please contact me by Fax 0049 711 840034 or email: Werner-Buehner@web.de

advertising executive or Job Listings, From banker to x-ray technician or you'll find it in the Employment Section. From A-Z zookeeper,

To advertise in Employment call 604-630-3300

RUBBERWOOD (SOLID) buffet server, drk brown, flawless, wine rack, 2drwrs, $300 604-988-2374

Health Products & Equipment

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Furniture

ANTIQUE OAK chest of drawers, custom made coffee table, classic style, Call Maria 778-388-4262 on Saturday between 10am-12noon Coffee Table, 45' long, 23.5 'wide, 16' tall, glass, slides & horizontal. $45. Danish style table, 4ft 7 ' long, 30.5' wide, 29' high, 2 x 13inch leaves, tile design in the middle. $195 Mt Pleasant area, Van, 604-875-8055 KRUG CHAIRS (5), exc cond, $450/all. Armchair, antique, newly upholstered, wood detail, $350. Ladies Victorian chair, blue velvet $350. English brass chandelier $50. All circa 1920’s. Pedestal table, $100. Call 604-926-3603 LAZY BOY rocker recliner, like new, gold/brown fabric $349. loveseat, small apt sz perfect, Retro-European side arms lift to fit 3. Rose/velvet, $229. Maple coffee tbl, 32' round w/botton shelf $59. Dresser, nite stand, headboard, white colonial w/gold trim $139. All must go, open to offers.. Call 604-929-6061 LEATHER SOFA wht $200, wood kitchen table 4 chairs $300, blk leather recliner/ottoman $250, flexsteel chaise $500. 778-862-8902 MOVING SALE, Furniture, electronics, grdn tools. Everything must go! 604-961-0987, Open Sat & Sun 9-4. 3382 Gaspe Pl

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Childcare Center All day childcare available; 0-5yrs & School Age Care available 7am - 6 pm. (3 locations in Lynn Valley) Spots available - 604-924-4837 HAPPY TIMES DAYCARE, spaces available in exp’d lic’d daycare Mt Seymour Parkway. Call Roya 604-987-6559 ★Mountains of Fun Daycare★ 1 space avail ★ 604-728-7757 www.mountainsoffundaycare.com

Preschools/ Kindergarten

DOBERMAN PUPS. Female/ Male. Tails/dew claws done. Blk/ tan. $1500-$2000. 604-607-7433

FILA/MASTIFF GUARD DOGS owners best friend. Intruders worst nightmare. all shots, $2000 each. ready now! 604-817-5957

Foster homes urgently req’d for rescued, abandoned & neglected dogs. Many breeds 778-688-6340 abetterlifedogrescue.com

Now accepting registrations for 2010/11

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Recycler

3/8 STRIP hardwood, white bathroom fixtures, free you pick up 604-925-0661 APPROX 250 sqft interlocking brick coloured paving stones & square granite rocks from retaining wall. You dismantle & remove. For info call 604-988-0234

604-980-1740

www.highlandspreschool.ca GOLDEN DOODLE Pups Beautiful, intelligent Email pics available. $850 1-877-563-4259

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Birds

GOLDEN LAB x Husky, beautiful colours. ready to go, 2 female, $450, Delta 604-834-4300

Cats

MALTESE PUPS, 1st shots, vet chk’d, health guar, $550 ready May 9, see parents 604-820-8513

BRITISH INDIAN CARPET 9X12 floral border, rose colour, pure wool, U Pick Up 604-926-7204 CHILDS SWING set set with slide, free for pick up, 604-985-3551 FREE leather couch and chair, cream color. Phone 604-929-4578. FREE VEGETABLE garden plot, Yours to use,. More Info. Please call 604-987-3226

5 KITTENS, ready May 17th. 2 orange tabby,1 blk/grey tabby, 2 tri col. $100 ea 604-872-6025

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TV/Stereo/Video

SHAW MOTOROLA HD PVR digital terminal with 160 GB hard drive. Can record 2 programs at the same time. $250. For more info 604-988-4995

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AUSTRALIAN LABRADOODLE Puppies! Non-shedding mediums, parents 27lbs, spayed/ neutered, 1st shots, reg. w/ ALAA, $2500 250-494-3107 Summerland

PURE BRED Male British Bulldog, 5 months old, Moving must sell, $2000 obo. 778-552-4509

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Wanted to Buy

* DANISH * style teak furn & items. Ok if refinishing & repair needed. 604-773-5218 Thank You very much. Cash Paid ! WANTED: PRE 1950’s railroad, steamship- line items. Toys, tools, post cards, antique fire arms, Militaria, automoblia, anything collectibles. 604-313-5479

To advertise call

604-630-3300 Auctions

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Low, low prices, great Deals!!!...Hurry in 7530 Hopcott Road Delta BC

Want to own part of the Olympic dream?

DACHSHUND / POM X, 7 months old, good family dog, good w/ kids $350. 604-854-8280

ROTTWEILER PUPS Purebreds. D.O.B. 03/04/10. 3 females. Full tails; dew claws removed; dewormed and vet checked. Ready now! $695/ea. (1)-604-794-3953, Chilliwack

Cares! Lower Mainland Publishing, a Canwest company, has partnered with the BC SPCA to encourage responsible pet guardianship and the humane treatment of animals. Before purchasing a new puppy, ensure the seller has provided excellent care and treatment of the animal and the breeding parents. For a complete guide to finding a reputable breeder and other considerations when acquiring a new pet, visit spca.bc.ca.

Registration for FREE!!! New items each day, while supplies last

Metaphysical

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Business Services

IN A CAR Accident? Getting DIVORCED? INHERITANCE coming? GET MONEY TODAY!

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Financial Services

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Lost?

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EUROPEAN LIVE-IN caregiver avail, refs upon request, experienced. 604-762-4677

SMALL BUSINESS WEBSITES $15/mo, Local Company www.DundaraveNET.com

RARE! CHOCOLATE & BLUE French Bulldogs, 1st in Canada. Reserve now! 604-802-6934

COCKER SPANIEL p/b pups with papers vet. shots, ready now, Vanc. $650 neg. 604-708-1752

Homecare Available

Up to $10,000 Canada Wide Settlement Lenders 1-866-210-7200 PUPPY PARADISE - Beagles Cute & Cuddly! (PB, Reg’d) 1 M $795 1 F $895. 778-552-0822

PATIO TABLE, white round meal, (42in. diameter) nees sanding & repainting 604-250-9695

WASHER & dryer, both good working condition, free for pick up, call 604-986-4820

POM PUPS 7 months old, male, neutered, all shots, ckc, cute, vet ✔, $700 obo. 604-590-2423

Dogs

LARGE PIECES of Hemlock for pick up, free, please call 604 922 3343 or 604 808 6223

SOFA, CHAIR, kitchen table and chairs. free for pick up. call 604-988-3526

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COCKATIELS, BREEDING pair, lrg cage, $200 for all. 604-986-6712

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Pets - Other

BC REPTILE Club Show & Sale Sat June 11 • 10 am to 5 pm and Sun June 12 • 10 am to 4pm Abbotsford Exhibition Park 32470 Haida Drive, Cadet Building Abbotsford B.C Admission : Adults $4 , Kids $2 , Children under 5 Free ; Family Pass $10.00 (2 adults up to 3 kids) For more info visit us at www.bcreptileclub.com 1-604-392-5715

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SCOOTER - Legend by Pride, 4 wheels, carry 350lbs. will go 25mi @ 5.75mph before recharging. Integral charger with cord. Orig. $3700, never used $2500obo. Will Deliver to Vanc Lower Mainland area. 604-888-7967

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ROCHE BOBOIS blk lacquer bdrm ste 2 end tbls, 1 lrg armoir, 1 lrg 6 dwr dresser w/mirror, a bargain at $1500, solid sq marble coffee table $500, patio set 1 lrg oval tbl, 6 chairs w/cushions, 2 chaise lounges + side tbl, take it away for $500. All high end furn, must be sold. 604-925-4634

WE BUY/SELL fridges, stacking w/d, stove, d/w, freezers. Working or not. Almond/white. Please call Ilac Appliance 604-987-7330

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MOVING SALE, white/maple round table, extra leaf, buffet, 4 chairs $475. Sklar-Peppler table, 2 leaves, china cabinet, buffet, 6 chairs $950. Broyhill sofa, loveseat, chair & ottoman $1300. Excellent condition 604-984-9942

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BUSINESSES FOR SALE

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Burnaby

Price reduced MLS #V811457, 2103-6540 Burlington Ave, Burnaby next to Metrotown-Saturday 1-4pm 604-849-0082

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Surrey

$365,000 2BR - 2bath Condo Spec 180° view. Beautifully reno, elegant decor, granite, tile & hardwood. Walk-in shower. Stainless appls, gas fp. Crown mouldings & chair rails. Bldg completely updated & rain screened. Gym, spa & pool. Near skytrain. 604-628-8172 http://picasaweb.google.ca/ tocololo/CondoOdysseyTowers

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Mission

FRI 14 & SAT 15, 11:30-3:30pm 8323 Blueberry Drive, Mission BEAUTIFUL 4 BR, 2 1/2 Bath home with view in Mission in a superb location. Lrg fenced yard, new furnace, new h/w tank & many more updates. $366,800 See www.theowneragent.com for info or call Larry @ 604 828-2251

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Sat, May 8th 10am - 5pm

Furniture, housewares, tools, misc. 255 West Windsor Rd

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98-HUGE MULTI family garage sale, Sat, May 8th, 9 to 12, Rain or shine. 1621 Ayleslynn Dr. off Mtn Hwy Something for everyone! 99 - Huge Multi-Family Sale, Sat 9am-2pm Starting @ 2651 Wyat Pl, Something for everyone!

94-Sat, May 8, 9 am to 2 pm. 408 Newdale Court, furniture, household & lots of misc. No Early Birds!! Rain or Shine! 96 - GARAGE

BOOK & PLANT SALE Sat, May 8th, 9am - 1pm Mollie Nye House 940 Lynn Valley Rd

96 - MOVING SALE, Sat 9-2. Housewares, garden items, plants, bar fridge, dining suites, sofas, lots more! 2893 Munday Pl

MOTHER’S DAY SALE

LINC’S SPECIMEN TREES Fruit trees, Japanese Maples Cedar Hedging material from 5-6 ft, $20 each. Beautiful specimens!

Corner Welch St & Cap Rd. Fri, Sat & Sun 9am - 4pm Call to order 604-202-7735 Linc

96 - MOVING SALE Sat & Sun 10-3. Everything must go! 759 Morgan Rd off Lynn Valley Rd 96-GARAGE SALE, Sat, May 5 10am-1pm, 893 Plymouth Dr. Entire contents of fab home. Everything imaginable. No Earlies 97A SAT only 10-3, Moving Downsizing, household, furn, tvs, books + more! 2962 Mahon Ave

97B - Movie Costume Designer & World Traveller Downsizes! Awesome costumes, vintage clothing, art & artifacts & funky household stuff. Sat 10am-2pm. 202 E 20th St corner of St Georges. Don’t bother coming early! 97B- 8 am to 12, 2356 Chesterfield Ave. vintage clothing, books, collectibles, antiques& household

Industrial/ Commercial

nsnews.com

3230 SQ FT BUILDING

7150 sq ft landscaped corner lot. Excellent cond. Zoned Service-Commercial & residential. Two 10x12’ Loading Doors, Mezz, AC Triple A 9ft Pallet Racks Torchon roof 2008, paint Fenced yard, 600V 4 wire 400 Amp, 3 phase power. Langley, $789,800.00

604-856-1634

BUSINESSES FOR SALE

6030

Mobile Homes

SRY, NEWTON. 55+ years old. 2 BR + den. 5 appl. Small pet ok. $38,500. Lorraine Cauley, Royal Lepage North Star, 604-889-4874

6008

Condos/ Townhouses

6008-22

Real Estate Investment

6052

Lots & Acreage

N. WEST. All services paid, inclds u/grd electrical, DCC’s, survey & eng’ng report. 33’ x 130’ lot. No GST. $339,000. 604-726-0677. usellahome.com ● ID # 4711

6035

★ RENT TO OWN! ★ If you have a small down payment, I have a nice home for you! Less then perfect credit OK. Call Kim 604-628-6598

for multple uses. Renovated. MULTIPLE COMMERCIAL OPTIONS Restaurants, franchises, commercial space Revenue, development investment options. rthind@sutton.com - 778-554-7653 www.RajThind.com

99-MOVING/GARAGE SALE, Sat, May 8, 9am-1pm. 4761 Cove Cliff Rd, Toys, books, furn, HH

West Vancouver 91-DOWNSIZING, BOOKS, toys baby items, pine table, treasures. etc. Sat 8-3, 3775 Bayridge Ave. 91-BIG SALE Sat 8-2, Quality Items Art, Like new queen bed, Bombay furn, linens, lamps, 2 couches, o/d heater, 4 tvs, sports equip, wall unit, outdoor planters & furn, tools, dvds, glass ware, serving trays, treadmill, etc!

3317 Radcliffe Ave

Okanagen/ Interior

6040

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92 - 3311 Westmount Rd. Sat. 8-12. Clothes, shoes, ski jackets & pants, puzzles, toys + more! 92 - SAT 8 - 11. Pottery Barn Kids cribs, baby bedding, clothing, toys & stroller. Queen mattress, housewares. 3174 Travers Ave

92-MULTI-FAMILY & Fundraiser Sat. 10-3, 100 Mathias Rd. Elders Centre. Too many items to list. 92-MOVING SALE, Sat & Sun, 8am-4pm, 1826 Mathers Ave. lots of furn, HH miscellaneous etc.. 92-SCALING DOWN! Household, garden & furn. Sat. 8am 3pm, 2950 Altamont Cres. 93-MOVING SAT Sun10-5 Furn, household, electronics, light fixtures. 1181 Chartwell Dr. W.Van 93-SAT 8TH /SUN 9th 8-3 handmade carpets, computer stuff, furn. etc. 779 Eyremount Dr. 93-MOVING SALE! Sat 9-3, 620 Southborough Dr. All teak book shelves, wall units & coffee tables. Leather sofa & chairs. Misc. items, some tools. Rain or Shine!

6065

EXCEPTIONAL LAKEVIEW Lots from $160,000 also: 1 panoramic 3 - acre parcel. Owner Financing, 250-307-2558 www.orlandoprojects.com

Recreation Property

COZY COTTAGE Home on .82 acres Lake Front, less than 1 hour fr Vancouver. Just $525K. Park Georgia Rlty, Lisa 778 882-7275

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6008

Condos/ Townhouses

North Vancouver

6020

Houses - Sale

6020-42

6020

Houses - Sale

West Vancouver

BY OWNER – West Van 6477 Bruce Street, Horseshoe Bay

HORSESHOE BAY RESTAURANT $139K Large corner location, High exposure, full restaurant, deli and liquor service 60 seats inside plus large covered patio, Full Kitchen

99-FURN, NEW girls mtn bike, kitchen & household, electronics. Sat. 10-2pm.. 2637 Sechelt Dr.

98-3 FAMILY Sale! Sat. 9-1, 789 E 10th. St. Toys, books, furn, clothes & misc household items.

West Vancouver

92-MOVING SALE, Sat May 8, 9am-2pm, 2330 Ottawa Ave. Household items, furniture.

3326 Apex Place

97B *YARD SALE* Sun. May 9th 12-4, #4 - 2057 St. Georges Ave GREAT & QUALITY STUFF

REAL ESTATE 6025

Complete contents of house. Everything goes!

TEAM FINN’S HUGE baby & kids stuff sale. Sat May 8, 9 - 12, St. Andrew’s Church, 1044 St. Georges Ave. ALL PROCEEDS TO BC CHILDREN\’S HOSPITAL

Garage Sale

92 - SAT 9 - noon, Designer purses, leather jackets, clothes, furn, Persian carpet, housewares, paintings, etc 2911 Altamont Cres

MOVING SALE Sat 10am -3pm

99 -

North Vancouver 92-DON’T MISS THIS! Great garage band stuff. Bass bins, lights, etc. Saxaphone, guitar, typewriters, featherweight sewing machine, birdcage and much more. Sat & Sun. May 8 & 9, 8am-6pm. 3196 Thompson Place.

2080

Garage Sale North Vancouver

97B

nsnews.com • classified@van.net

6007

2080

1st Annual CHAIN SAW CARVING SALE ! MOTHER’S DAY SALE Sunday ★ May 9th ★ 11am to 5 pm ★ 2254 Seymour Blvd North Vancouver

Real Estate

6020-26 2 BR + Den Townhouse, rancher style, end unit, lrg patio, 6 appl, new roof, adult complex. $419,900. Ladner. 604-940-8723

2080

Sat & Sun 2 - 5pm

VISTA 29 Unit 101 - 188 W 29th St Sunny corner suite, 2 bdrm, 2 bath. Open kitchen layout. Gas fireplace. Sunny balcony. Approx. 1230 sq ft Asking $649,000 FOR SALE BY OWNER Call 604-988-1253

1 block from park and waterfront, this custom 1/2 duplex has 2.280 sq. ft., 3 bedrooms + den, 3.5 baths. $ 879,000.

Phone for appt: 604-921-1947


A42 – North Shore News – Friday, May 7, 2010

RENTALS 6505

Apartments & Condos

6505-11

North Van Apt. Rentals

1 & 2 br, large, bright, Central Lonsdale, $900 & up, heat h/w, incl. updated. Now 604-986-6266 1 BDRM, $900 Central Lonsdale 800sf, n/p 604-988-3227 1 BDRM, Central Lonsdale, 3rd floor, north facing, h/w flrs, heat and hot water incl, no pets, $950, avail now. Dodwell Strata Mgt. 604-838-5020 or 604-699-5264 1 BDRM Condo, deluxe, newly updated, mid Lonsdale, 720sf, D/W, W/D, gas F/P, Deck secured parking Incl natural gas and hot water City view, N/S, $1400 To view, call 604-789-4684. 1 BR, 120 W19st, approx 650sf, hardwood, heat & HW incl, 1yr lease, np $960 604-683-1089 1 BR 2nd & St Andrews, large quiet, $850 incl heat hw & prkg, np, avail June 1, 604-984-2148 1 BR + Den, 735sf,The Pier, prkg, ss appl, w/d heat, ac, incl’d $1495 n/p, n/s, Refs 604-984-9394 1 BR +den, Raven Woods, $1375 annual lease, avail mid June, ns, np, 5 appls, refs. 604-941-7780

1 BR + Den, Time Bldg. huge patio faces south, 1 prkg, storage, $1685 np, ns, Prudential Sussex Patrick O’Donnell 604-839-3863 1 Br June 1, large corner, $865, 2 Br June 1, large corner $1010. Quiet, drapes, heat incl, gated prkg. no pets. Walk to seabus. 1 yr lease, 163 W 5. 604-980-7501 1 BR large, $865, patio. Quiet, drapes, heat incl’d gated prkg, no pets, 1 year lease. 321 East 2nd. 604-987-5802 1 BR large W 2nd, S. facing, water view, balcony, nr Seabus, d/w, u/g gated prkg, ns np, avail now $940. 604-980-4296 1 BR, Lower Lonsdale, h/wood /tiles, ns np, $900 incl utils & ldry. June 1 or earlier 604-986-1235 1 BR, Woodcroft, large bright suite, garden view. dw. $925 incl hydro. np, ns, 604-985-0088 1 Brs, Large, $815 & $865. Quiet. drapes. heat incl. gated or free prkg, no pets 1 yr lease. 310 E 2, 604-904-0956 1 studio. THE HILLRIDGE 170 E. Keith Rd clean, quiet, concrete Heat h/w incl. np ns 985-8405

6505

Apartments & Condos

6505-11

North Van Apt. Rentals

2 BDRM Luxury Downtown Condo (May 1st), $2200 + util, 856 sq ft, laundry, storage, pantry, prkg, gym. GREAT location, 1 yr lease, 778-773-5930. 2 BR. 2 bath, avail now. 1 yr lease, 125 West 19th, no pets, Please call 778-554-0537 2 BR, 2 bath bright, spac, Touchstone Bldg, 3rd flr, view, wd, prkg, gym, storage, ns, np immed, $1775+util 1 yr lse. 604-985-5778 2 BR, 2 bath, Edgemont Village, 1375sf, immac, ns, small pet neg. $2500, May 15, 604-298-5476

Apartments & Condos

6505-11

North Van Apt. Rentals

BACHELOR SUITE: 365 East 2nd St, N Van : Bright, south facing suite in quiet building. Private entrance: $750/mo, incl heat, h/w & hydro avl May 15th /June 1st, ph 604-726-6240 Beautiful Large Suites 2 Bdrms from $1310 avail now & June 1. Heat, h/w, prkg. Balcony. 1 yr lease 604-986-3866

Beautiful Views

1 br’s - $1,100 -$1,250 Spacious, pool, storage, heat & hw, dw, quiet,

2 BR, 2 bath, new bldg. central Lonsdale, insuite wd, fp, dw, large patio, ug prkg, storage, ns, np, avail now, $1595, 604-617-7390 2 BR + den/storage, Woodcroft, corner unit, mtn & parital Lions Gate view, $1650 incl util + 1 prkg avail now, ns np 778-829-5504

2 BR, family complex, 1 bath, rec fac. pool, wd, Westview, 2 prkg, ns np $1380 Jun 1, 604-921-4384 2 BR, May 1, 274 W2nd. new appl, reno’d, $1325 incls heat, hw, ug prkg, ns/np, 604-779-3541 2 BR, W. 20th & Lonsdale, heat, hw & prkg, no pets, Avail May 1, refs req. 604-738-7430, 960-0452

MOVE IN BONUS!

3 BR, 1 mile E 2nd Narrows, new hardwood, incl heat/hw, pool, np, $1225 604-929-0632 or 929-1389

3 BR, Lynn Valley, updated, deck, hardwood, cat ok, $1500. June 1. Vistarealty.net 604-925-8824 365 EAST 2nd Street, N Vancouver : 1 Bedroom, bright, spacious basement suite, $815/mo, incl ht, h/w and Hydro. avl May 15th/ June 1st ph 604-726-6240.

777 W. Queens Rd. 1, 2, & 3 BR units $1175 to $2000. Weekdays 604-990-2971 or Weekends 604-985-2876.

175 W 2ND ST, 2 bdrm, 2 bath, condo, 10th flr, view, n/p n/s, Avail now, $2000, call 604-323-2970

Atrium @ the Pier 908-7368, New 2 BR, 2 bth, view, 2 prkg, small pet ok, lease, $2400.

2 bd 2 bth updates Time Building, flat screens built in’s computer desk, extra closets, white cabinetry light maple hdwd floor. A wonderful view! $1895 Diana Royal LePage NS 604-657-4508/926-6011

★ A QUIET BUILDING★ 2 br. 2 full bath, 1200sf, ground flr. (no cat, no dog) immed/June 1. $1450. 1 br 3rd(top) flr. faces north, 775sf, (cat ok) $950. Carpets, drapes, heat, hw. Gated prkg avail Pet policy ★604-986-7745★

Other Areas Apt. Rentals

MILLENNIUM WATER…. A COMPLETE WATERFRONT COMMUNITY FEATURING LONDON DRUGS, URBAN FARE, RESTAURANTS, EASY ACCESS TO TRANSIT AND LUXURY WATERFRONT LIVING.

MILLENNIUM WATER Olympic Village LUXURY APARTMENT HOMES NOW AVAILABLE FOR RENT

Top Athletes called them home and you can too. Studio, 1 & 2 Bdrm Suites stylishly designed with 7 appliances , radiant heat, Club Millennium amenities ready June 1. 604-694-6157 | admin@millenniumpro.com

Apartments & Condos

6505-11

North Van Apt. Rentals

WOODCROFT 2 br, southwest crner view, reno’d, 1409 Seymour Bldg, $1400 June 1 604-926-3235

6505-12

West Van Apt. Rentals

1 BR, 2109 Bellevue. good cond, hardwood, hw heat incl’d, May 3, np, $1025/$1075. 604-986-1294 1 BR, Ambleside $1125, take over Lease for July & Aug. Move in bonus, np, 778-279-6249

604-985-2926

2 BR Ambleside, spacious, insuite w/d, np ns, prkg, avail now, 1 yr lease neg 604-922-4138

BLUERIDGE APTS

2025 BELLEVUE AVE. 2br unit, mountain view, cats ok, senior discounts. 604-913-0734.

(Call us for details)

2 BR new reno’s with new cabinets, laminate & tiles, newer appls, prkg, storage incl heat & hw (Mt Seymour Prkwy). 604-924-3628 www.blueridgeapartments.com

CENTRAL LONSDALE - 1BR $925. Heat, hot water & laundry included. 1yr lease, no dogs. 604-990-2971. 1 JR 1 BR $780 incl heat/hw west balcony, bright clean, 15th & Lonsdale, ns np. 604-323-4467

GREAT LOCATION! 145 West Keith Road.

Bach - $875, 1 BR - $1150 Avail now. Ocean view. indoor pool. Concrete bldg. Ht & H/W incls. Call 604-986-3356

2 BR+DEN, 2 bath, Vista d/t view free i/net/hdtv 1 yr, gym, nr shops, $2100, ns, np. 604-986-6167

6505

concrete, by shops, Cat Ok North Vancouver

1320 CHESTERFIELD AVE. 908-7368, 1 BR, 7 appls, balc, prkg, pet ok, lease, Jun 1, $1300

6505-13

6505

HI RISE, Central Lonsdale, 1 br, view, avail Jun 1, Incl heat & hw. no pets, $990. 604-985-3650 LE CHATEAU, 1110 E 27th, Lynn Valley 2 Br large $1300up, 1br $995, np, ns, 604-980-9219 LIONS APTS, brand new suites, 3 BR’s d/w $1700. 1 yr lease, avail June 1. 604-986-3866 Lower Lonsdale, 1 bdrm $850.00 mountain view, 2 bdrm $1100.00, heat/hot water. N/S, N/P, Ref’s, Lease 604-987-4335 MOUNTAIN VILLAGE APTS. 3 BR, 2 BR June 1, 1 br May 15 or June 1. . Near Lynn Valley Mall... 604-988-3828 www.mountainvillage.ca

AMBLESIDE TOWER 1 BR & 2 BR avail. Excellent views, rents incl. heat & h/w. Tennis courts, indoor pool, saunas, exercise & games rooms on premises. Walk to beach & shops. 1552 Esquimalt 604-922-8443

BAYVIEW APTS

1550 Duchess Ave, W. Van. Studio & 1 Br Move-in Bonus, Fitness room, o/d pool, close to shops, transit & Seawall, 1 yr lease, N/pets. Heat, H/W incl’d. Member of the Crime Free MultiHousing Program

Please call 604-922-4322

Luxury Over The Seawall! Bach pool rec room, pet ok 2190 Bellevue Ave 604-926-6287 PACIFICANA 1480 Esquimalt Ave. 1 bdrm, ocean views, dw, np, ns Avail now. By appt. 604-921-7800 BRITISH PROPERTIES THE HOLLYRIDGE 200-2239 Folkstone Way. A studio, 1 & 2 br, h/w & prkg incl.N/S, No pets. 604-926-4412

Park Royal Towers Completely Renovated

1 & 2 Bdrm Suites 1BR (700-770 sq.ft.) 2 BR (1070 sq. ft.)

MOVE IN ALLOWANCE, Lrg Bach avail June 1, Rent $950 Move In Allowance, Incls H & HW. Cable/prking extra. NS & NP To view call (604) 985-4272

Spectacular Views, Walk to Shops & Transit Hardwood Floors Pool Rent includes all utilities.

138 East Esplanade

935 Marine Drive

As new 2 BR + office/den. Great views of Vancouver. Will be avail long term. N/S. Lease & Perfect Refs. $1995

Al Dodimead ACD Realty

(604) 521-0311

view this & other properties @ www.acdrealty.com

604-922-3246

6515

Duplexes - Rent

1 BR +den bsmt, lower Lonsdale, view, wd, $995+ %utils, lease, ns, np, immed, 604-306-7187 3 BR, 2.5 bath central Lonsdale, fp large bright 5 appls fenced yard deck Jun 1, $2000, 604-306-2732

NORTH VAN, close to all amens, large 1 br apt., June 1, suit 1 quiet adult ns, $740 incls heat & h/w. no pets, 604-294-4502 RAVENWOODS, 1 br +den, all appls, ns, np, 1prkg storage, avail immed. $1280, 604-351-7275 TUCKTON PLACE Bright & sunny Studio $795. No Pets. 604-990-2971 or Weekends Call: 778-340-7406.

HORSESHOE BAY, 3 BR, newly painted, 2½ bath, rec room plus granny suite, $2500. N/S Avail Immed. ★604-921-8696★

Clean Sweep?

WOODCROFT− CAPILANO, 1 BR & DEN, Updates, Gorgeous VIEW! Gated, Pool, Gym & More! NS/NP. Lease req’d. $1250/mo. 604-250-4996 or 604-585-8500

PARKRIDGE TERRACE 110 E. Keith Rd. Great location, park like setting, sauna, indoor pool. 2br. $1450; Stunning views & lots of storage. NO PETS. 604-988-7379 www.glassmanpm.com

Sell it in the Classifieds!

604

630.3300

6522

Furnished Accommodation

1 BR deluxe bsmt suite, beautifully furnished 535sf, Mt Seymour Pkwy area, np, June 1. $1100incl sat tv & Net. 604-980-6969 2 BR, 2 bath, 1,000 sf, furn incl linens, hotel alternative brand new, VISTA, no one below, cbl, i/net $3,000 lease short/long term, pet neg, n/s 604-417-5348

6540

WEST VAN 3BR home hardwood floors, updated, nr ammens, N/S $2500. June 1, 604-626-7444 www.easyrent.ca 810 Eyremount Dr. W.Van 5br, 5 bath, 4600sf, hardwood, storage, pool, sauna, 1yr lease, 3 prkg, wheelchair acc. $4750, 604-662-3279

6565 2 BR bright, phone/hi-spd/cable, hardwood, ns cat ok, nr seabus, quiet bldg. $1600, 604-983-4321

2 BR Bsmt, new house, clean, floor heat, near Lynn Valley mall. close to elementary, high school and bus station. n/s, $1200/mth 778-999-8008 2 BR Upper Lonsdale, furn, modern, radiant heat, f/p, w/d, f/yd, ns $1500 all incl, cbl, phone, internet, nr all amens. 778-838-8195

A SHORT STAY. Renos, relatives, execs, etc. 604-987-2691 www.vancouvershortstay.com BEAUTIFULLY FURNISHED Suite! Avail Now! Walk to Park Royal. Suit single or couple. $1050/mo. 604-925-7667 or wkly

grandmanor.net Furnished rooms & suites daily ★ weekly ★ monthly

SANDY COVE - WEST BAY 3 br., 2 bath. Views. from every room. Full priv. 1 br. suite down, great for Nanny, Granny or teen. Office + full bath in sep bldg, plus sep. studio + 1/2 bath, 2 car heated garage, lovely garden and patio. NS $5000 + utils. 604-926-8030 WESTLYNN FURN 2 bdrm, tv, lounge, kit & i/net, np, ns $1495. 604-987-2691

6525

Garages

20X20 secure separate garage, lane access, $350 incl electric, Call Pam @ 604-980-0098.

6540

Houses - Rent

2 BR, 1 bath Westview area, workshop, basment, f/p, w/d, fenced, $2150, n/s, pet neg, 604-813-7048 4 BR, 3 ba, 2520sf, 600sf deck, nr Princess Park, all appl, n/s n/p, immed $3350. Joe 604-720-8386 4 br Caulfeild Vlge 2 bath, quiet, garage, cul-de-sac, np, $3950+ Apr 15, Lighthouse 604-551-1409

5 - 6 Br. new home, Sunset Marina, nr Horseshoe Bay, furn/ unfurn, top quailty throughout, large decks, mega private, avail now, $6950 neg. 604-913-1115 CAUFIELD CHARACTER house quiet cul de sac, ocean view 5 min to beach, Lighthouse Pk updated 2 Br, 2 Ba, den/3rd Br, 2000sqft, 2 flrs, lg master, sunny deck & open flr plan on main, new countertops, paint, carpet, flooring, n/s, pet considered, Ref’s req’d, Avail June 1. $2800 + utils. rloochie@yahoo.ca DEEP COVE, character home, view, 3 br + den, 2 bth, $2200 +util ns np. 604-929-4110 eves 7-9 E 23RD nr Lonsdale: Bright, clean, 3 bed, 1 ba up. Full 1 bed suite down. 2 nat gas f/p, W/D. Min. 1-yr lease. N/S, N/P. $2500/mo + util. 604-728-7370 FURN EXEC house, Cedardale, 4 BR, 3.5 ba, l/r, d/r, kitch/fam, TV room, ns, tennis & pool, 1 yr lease, July 1, $4800. 604-926-6031 Post & beam. A Terrific ’Sea’ View, in cul de sac. 3 bd 1 bth carport Hi ceilings, mint $2495 Fully furnished Glenmore WV Collingwood Campus! Avail Sept for neg term! Moving to Vancouver? Make plans & 1 move for now! $3095/ Arthur Erickson coming soon! 3 bd den, hwd, architectural masterpeice. Atmosphere! Adult orientated suncatcher! Ocean View, Eagles, $4495/ 3 More High End Properties In Caulfeild & Eagle Harbour Over 4000’ up to 6000’ Call Diana for details now! $4995>/ www.dianamander.com Royal LePage Northshore Kristin Mander 604-671-6175

Houses - Rent

Office/Retail Rent

600+SQFT OFFICE updated Ambleside, secure, elevator, incl boardrm, kitchen, wifi. Ideal for quiet prof. $950 604-418-2250

6590

Rooms

DINNER, prep & clean up for International students, exchange for furn’d room in beautiful heritage home. Suit older individ/cple. 987-6566 jk6578@msn.com

6595

Shared Accommodation

6595-45

North Vancouver

1 BR in spacious home for n/s female. Furn or unfurn, internet, w/d, $495 incl. 604-980-2106 BRIGHT FURN room, tv, w/d in lovely quiet home for NS working female $450 all incl 604-987-3726 CLEAN, quiet, furn room, w/d, 7 min drive to Cap College, $500 incls. N/S. 604-929-5036

6602

Suites/Partial Houses

1 BDRM bsmt, like new, bright, Central Lonsdale, suits 1, n/s, n/p, $850/mo. incl utils. Avail May 15. 604-987-8658 or 604-841-5756 1 BDRM large, bright, w/d, $980 incl util & cable (hi-spd net avail), June 1, n/p, n/p, 604-985-7769 1 BR Apt ste, Canyon Heights, utils & cable incl, own w/d, bright, open to garden, nr bus, n/s, $900. Available immed. 604-990-4041 1 BR, Blueridge area dw, wd, fp own entry, patio, ns np, $850 incl utils. 604-990-9379 1 BR, bright bsmt suite in new home, walk to Edgemont Village, private entry, full height ceilings, radiant heat, 5 appls, tile & carpet. N/S, some dogs ok, near bus, $1200 incl heat & hydro, AVAIL June 1, call 604-218-0939 1 BR bsmt, reno 800sf, new appls & kitchen. Grousewood, now, 1 yr lease np/ns, $995, 604-987-5960

6602

Suites/Partial Houses

2 BR bsmt, ste. Pemberton Heights, bright, new d/w, inste w/d, f/p, priv entr, NS NP, $1250 + 1/3 utils, June 1. 604-988-2496 2 BR bsmt suite, 4 appls, heat/ electricity incld, ns, np $1100. Jun 1, 604-987-1098 or 980-6698 2 BR bsmt suite, central Lonsdale, 200blk W.18th, $900+ utils, avail now, np, 604-338-8554 2 BR bsmt suite in new house British Properties, 1936 sf, some view, ns np $2500. 604-913-8932 2 BR bsmt suite, large, bright, Lower Lonsdale, 500 blk E 1st St. n/s, n/p. Avail now. 604-985-3728

2 BR bsmt suite, Lynn Valley $1,300, Util incl, own entry, w/d, f/p, n/s, n/p. 604-990-0621. 2 BR. Capilano Rd/Handsworth, new reno & appl. grnd flr, June 1, n/p, n/s $1190+ut. 604-375-4586

2 BR fully reno’d bsmt, Lynn Valley. Bright, own w/d, avail June 1, no pets. 604-983-2407 2 BR gnrd lev, share w/d, new reno, quiet, prkg, f/p, n/p, n/s $1200+util. Now. 604-980-9630 2 BR large bright bsmt suite, Grousewoods $1100-$1200/mth. Todd 604-805-3096 after 5pm. 2 BR Upper Lonsdale, garden level, w/d, n/s, no pets, June 1, $1050 + utils. 604-985-5539 2 BR, upper Lynn Valley, wd, gas fp, bus route, ns, np, Jun 1, $1280 incl hydro & gas, 604-986-6264 3 BDRM, 1.5 bath, top floor, Central Lonsdale, f/p, w/d, $1700 incl utils np June 1, 604-984-6128 3 BR, 2 bath, Lwr Pemberton, new reno, 1500 sqft, ns np 2 prkg, 50% utils. Immed 604-671-5649 3 BR Seymour River area, main flr. 2 bath, 1300sf, fully reno’d, bright, fp, share wd. Ns, np. $1800+utils. 604-723-3654 4 BR British Properties main flr, 2 bath, f/p, 5 appl, nr Sentinal school, prkg, storage, no pets. $2200 604-922-3499 AMBLESIDE 2 BR +office/br, 1 & 3/4 bath, ground level, $1650 + 1/2 utils, June 1. 604-961-9130 DEEP COVE, 1 br above grd ste, view, deck, quiet area, prkg ns np $1100 incl. June 1. 604-929-2435

1 BR + DEN, Edgemont, priv ent, modern 1100sf, alarm, gas fp, sat TV, ns/np, $1100 incls. Suits quiet mature couple. JUN 1: 985-3289

HERITAGE HOUSE Character apt. 10ft ceilings, hardwood, very bright, ns, 4 suites avail Bach $600; 1 Br $1000, 2 Br $1400. 10th & Ridgeway. 604-980-4884

1 BR, Seymour, Bright above ground, fire place, bath, prkg, nr bus, np, ns, $825, 604-913-3109

STUDIO, Bright/compact, grnd level, Lynn Valley, suit 1, share w/d, n/s, n/p. $625. 604-988-8422

1 BR+DEN, new, 1.5 bath, central Lonsdale, wd, ns, np, now, $1300 incl cable/net, 604-649-6416 2 BDRM Blueridge, great, large, reno’d, bright, hardwood, micro, full bath, own entry own w/d, $1400 + utils cable, i/net incl, avail now , ns, cat ok 604-723-2476 2 BDRM bsmt suite, $1375/month includes utilities. Call 778-899-1961

2 BDRM, Lynn Valley, large and bright suite. Quiet, prkg, inste w/d, n/s, $1350 incl. util. Avail now. Call 604-990-9540.

2 BDRM ste, Lynn Valley nr bus, mall, park, w/d, prkg, yard, deck n/s, n/p $1,000 incl utils, cable/ net, June 1. Call 778-231-0078 2 BR 1000sf, garden level, newer reno, 5 appls, bright, clean, storage, private, small view, garden+patio. N/s, N/p, $1600. incl utils/ net, avail June 1, 604-970-3483 2 BR, $1300, Riverside Dr area, w/d,d/w, incl cable/internet, May 15 or June 1, 778.227.5110 2 BR bright garden level, 1450 sf, Grousewoods, 5 appls, $1400 + 1/3 utils, ns 604-986-2829 2 BR bsmt, Lynn Valley, recently renovated, w/d d/w own entry, incls cable, $1200+ util ns, cat ok, May 1. 604-984-9258

6605

Townhouses Rent

2 BR Cap U, completely reno’d, hardwood, stainless, deck $1650 Vistarealty.net 604-925-8824 3 BR 2.5 bath, 5 appl, 2 patios, o/d pool/gym, nr bus shops, n/p, $1850. Karen 778-919-6151 3 BR fp $1700. renod, 1.5 baths, 6 appls, storage, patio, ns, np, Jun 15, Rufus Dr, 604-925-3631 3 BR t/house in quiet complex, 1.5 baths, fenced patio, pool, playground, near bus & shops, $1620 + utils, Dollarton & Seymour. V7H 1A4 604-929-6024

6615

Wanted To Rent

RETIRED, CIVILIZED, trustworthy Dutch - Canadian seeks to rent comfortable bright 2 bdrm living quarters, approx 1000 sf in a wholesome quiet, green area. Dundarave, Caulfield, Horseshoe Bay, will be traveling part of yr. Will take care of property as if my own. July 1, reas rent 778-279-3837 RETIRED LADY, long time West Van resident, looking for a small pet friendly house or spacious garden suite in Central West Van. Exc Ref’s. Please call Angela. 604-984-2437


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HOME SERVICES 8030

Carpentry

8080

Electrical

BUILT-IN BOOKCASES Andrew Cell 778-229-1952 or 604-984-4595

A LICENSED electrician #19807 semi-retired, small jobs only. 604-689-1747 pgr 604-686-2319

FRIENDLY, Professional, Crown mouldings, baseboard, casings rough framing. 778-233-0559

ALL YOUR electrical & reno needs. Lic’d electrician #37940. Bonded & insured 604-842-5276

8055

Cleaning

15 YRS Professional cleaner has openings. Excellent references, Please call 604-980-1495

CHARLIE’S ELECTRIC Co. #94835 all electric needs, reas rates bonded WCB 778-888-4528 DNE ELECTRIC All Electrical Needs Lic #89267, Panel Upgrading. Reasonable & Free Estimate. 604-999-2332

$18/HR. Quality House cleaning. 604-983-3477 www.qualityhc.com ✫✫A CLEAN SWEEP ✫ Reliable Housecleaning service. Low rates 778 836-9970 ✫✫ 604 987-9970

Electrician Lic#95323, Bonded, Affordable Com/Res. No Job too small. 25yrs exp. 604 727-2306

A DEPENDABLE Cleaning Co. $18/hr. 604-505-8658 Licensed Insured Reliable

LONSDALE ELECTRIC lic#1756 Panel changes & renos 604-988-7232, 604-842-0687

FILIPINO COUPLES CLEANING SERVICE. Free est. 604-780-1444 or 778-867-8502

NEW WEST ELECTRIC Lic 94644 Rewiring & Service & Upgrades Free Est. 604-724-7381 24/7

HOUSE CLEANING, Home Care. Excellent rates, exc. experience & exc. job. Darlene. 604-724-5661 NORTH SHORE CLEANING Husband & WifeTeam. Please call 604-318-7552

8087

Aussie Excavations. Backhoe & mini excav. hire fast reliable same day quote Tim 778-322-3002

8090 QUALITY CLEANING. Excellent references. Res/Comm. $25/hour per cleaner. Call 778-895-3522 TOP CLEANING SERVICES 778-565-6000 www.topcleaning.ca EXP HOUSE CLEANER $25/hr, no min. hrs.You supply the cleaning products. I DO THE WORK! 604-785-0500. Pls lve message.

8060

Concrete

Creating backyard Envy. For all your concrete needs. Form place & finish. 604-980-3232, 725-2812 N.C.B. CONCRETE LTD. Specializing in residential concrete. Repair, removal and new installation. Patio specialists. 604-988-9523, 604-988-9495

8073

Drainage

BAJ MINI EXCAVATING Sewer/storm, drains, remove oil tank, pave/concrete, retain’g wall. 604-779-7816 or 604-540-9420 Crown Roofing & Drainage Residental Div. Drainage installation & repair. 604-327-3086

Excavating

Fencing/Gates

NORTH SHORE FENCES Quality work by professionals Repairs and construction Call 604-230-3559

Spring Discounts cedar fence & gates, install, repair removal Euro craft Erwin&John 778-322-8645

8100

Fireplaces

REFRESH YOUR FIREPLACE

with a new custom built solid wood mantle complete with a new natural stone, granite or ceramic tile surround. Cell 778-229-1952 604-984-4595 www.aclmantles.com

8075

Drywall

8105

Floor Covering

Tile - Hardwood - Carpet - Vinyl

40% OFF ALL OVERSTOCK ITEMS FREE grout on all tile work

604.568.TILE (8453) Golden Hardwood & Laminate Prof intall, refinishing, sanding, and repairs. 778-858-7263

8110

Floor Refinishing

THE ART OF HARDWOOD FLOORS

AFFORDABLE, Reliable, Quality Guaranteed. Boarding, Taping, Spraytex. Dave 604-984-7476

Dust Free. Affordable Rates! Free Estimates.

*Drywall * Taping * Texture * Stucco*Painting * Steel stud framing Quality Home 604-725-8925 KIRALY CONTRACTING Drywall Services. Res/Com Small or large jobs. 604-773-9706 tony@kiralycontracting.com VINCE’S MAGIC Drywalling & textured ceiling repairs. Bonded 604-307-2295 / 778-340-5208

Installations Refinishing & Repairs

Call: 604-240-3344

HENRY’S

HARDWOOD FLOOR SERVICES Sanding & Refinishing Installation Quality Workmanship Free Estimates Fully Licensed & Insured

604-771-8885

INSTALLATION REFINISHING, Sanding. Free est, great prices. Satisfaction guar. 604-518-7508

Full Seamless Gutter Installation/Repairs Soffits All jobs Guaranteed. Fully insured/WCB covered Will beat any competitors price

604-439-9417

Follow the Garage Sale trail in

The North Shore News Classifieds

Call 604-630-3300 to book your ad

SPRING GARAGE SALES

Landscaping

No Job Too Small or Big For Our Boots

LAWN CARE & GARDEN MAINTENANCE Quality Service • Free Quotes • Trimming • Yard Clean-up • Paving Stones

604-929-7279

8160

Lawn & Garden

A.A. BEST PRO

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604-726-9152 604-984-1988

8160

Lawn & Garden

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604-889-0263

“The Grass is Greener”

Certified Horticulturists Design • Planting • Maintenance Spring Clean-ups. Call Scott. www.KatsuraLandscaping.ca

604-518-5661

Installed • Cleaned • Repaired

604-876-4604 RAIN CENTRE LTD.

(since 1968) 4", 5" & 6 " continuous gutters Vinyl & aluminium siding soffits Install repairs & cleaning. Free Estimates 604 874-8158 Check us out with the BBB

North Shore Gutters. Sales & Install 5’’ continuous gutter, minor repairs, cleaning. 604-988-5294

8130

Handyperson

TRUSTED HOME IMPROVEMENTS

www.EnglishLawns.com

T&L

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778-885-5009

FULLY INSURED, WITH REF’S

HIRE A HUSBAND

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Renovate & Repair Carpentry, flooring, drywall, painting, exteriors & more!

Specializing in Small Jobs Quality Work, Professional Service

778-233-0559

A-1 JOB by Arms and Minds Renos Carpentry cabinet, drs, lam-

inate, tiles, drywall, paint 761-7745

AGRIOS HOME IMPROVEMENT Renovations, carpentry, painting & home repairs. Ikea kitchen installs. Michael 604.619.1126

ALL HOME REPAIRS semiretired master carpenter. Kitchen, stairs, sundecks, etc. All work guar. Karl 604-985-5144

HANDYMAN - framing, decks, tiles, hardwood, roof repair. Total additions & basements. Ken 778-773-6251 or 604-455-0740

8175

Masonry

DRB Landscape Construction Retaining Walls, large & small. Fully insured, refs 604-842-9298

CHAU LE GARDENING yard, clean up, lawn maint. trimming, shrubs, hedging, pruning, power raking 604-782-5288

Nick 929-7732

Retaining Walls, Large & Small Cedar Structures, Decks Patio Stonework Turf & Garden

SINCE 1997

Cert. horticulturists 604-518-5661 Scott H. Design & Maintenance KatsuraLandscaping.ca

~ Any size job ~

DRB LANDSCAPE CONSTRUCTION

604-878-5232

BEN’S Garden & Landscape Services. For your Res/comm Landscaping, garden maint. fencing needs. Pls call 778-688-7876 or 604-584-7876. Free estimates

• New Lawn Installs • Replace Old Lawn • Lawn Drainage • Landscaping • Paving

David, 604-842-9298

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A.ALL AREA LANDSCAPING Landscaping and Garden Service. 604-926-1526 & 604-726-9153

Able Boys Landscaping Ltd. bobcat/lawn/cedar fence/paving stones, trim trees. 604-377-3107 DHALIWAL GARDENING & Landscaping. Full yard mtce, trimming, pruning 604-889-0263 FULL LANDSCAPING & yard work. Rock walls, paving stones, concrete walkways, Allan block, fencing, new lawns, ponds & stairs. Reas rates 604-985-8270 Lee Gardener: Lawn maint. Free est. Spring clean-up, power raking, trim, Hedges 778-986-6662 MOXIE MOWING Edge, Trim & Cut / $20 - $45 778-280-3639 PACIFIC LANDSCAPING lawn installations, retaining walls, pavers drainage etc 839-1225 Paving Stone Driveways Certified Paving Stone Installer. 604-839-7873 www.construxlandscaping.com

8160

Lawn & Garden

A.All Area Gardening Service Lawn Treatment • Maint. • Power Raking Pruning • Trimming • General Clean-Up Topping Trees • Free Estimates

Binder:

604-926-1526 604-726-9153

• Residential and Commercial Lawn Maintenance • Power Raking • Yard Cleanup • Lawn Repairs • Gardening • Hedge Trimming • Tree Pruning

8160

Lawn & Garden

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Garden Services

A. A. ALLWEST Garden Service Lawn maint, general cleanup, power raking, moss control, etc. 604-716-8479 or 604-984-1988

CURTIS HANDYMAN SERVICE Reno’s & Home Repairs, Drywall, Painting, Carpentry, Got a To-Do-List? Call 604-764-2935

Weekends were made for shoppping, so make sure you check our Classifieds for a comprehensive listing of Garage Sales in your area!

8155

EAGLEVIEW LANDSCAPING

* Level Tile & Flooring *

ACE DRYWALL. Avail immed. Board, tape, spraytex, repairs. 16 yr exp. No job too small. Mike 604-808-2432, 604-985-4321

COMPLETE DRYWALL Services, Guaranteed quality work, excellent refs. 604-809-6760

Gutters

GAS FIREPLACE tune-ups & service. RM Construction Ltd. 604-988-1011

leveltileandflooring.com

DRAIN TILES & WATER LINES Without Digging a Trench 604-985-4000

8125

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Free Est 604-779-6978

Eagleview Landscaping.. Res. & Comm. Paving stone install & repair. Free quotes 604-929-7279

classified.van.net

GREAT LOOKING Landscapes Full service landscape & garden maint. Call Dave: 604-764-7220

M. GILL Gardening - Lawn care. Com & Residential, Power raking, Fertilize, Weed Hedge Trims,

Prune. Free Est. 604-765-4922

8175

Masonry

STONE WORK

Retaining walls, facing, cultured stone.

604-603-2576

tymerstonework.com ARCADIA STONEWORK bricks, blocks, natural, cultured & paving stones. Alex - 778-895-6170

HOME SERVICE ADS

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HOME SERVICES 8180

Home Services

BE COOL! Talk to Someone You Trust.

CENTRAL AIR CONDITIONING Sears also installs ROOFING, WINDOWS, WINDOW COVERINGS & CARPETING

8195

Painting/ Wallpaper

24 HOURS 1-800-4-MY-HOME • (1-800-469-4663)

8185

Moving & Storage

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www.popeyesmovingbc.com

8193

Oil Tank Removal

STORMWORKS Oil Tank Removal Recommended Insured Reasonable Rates 604-724-3670

Advantage Waste Spec. Inc. u/g storage tank locates & removal. Free est. Neil 604-825-8824 ALL-PRO TANK REMOVAL Detection & Removal of Oil Tanks Quality Guaranteed Exp & Prof Reliable. 778-223-8265 TANKTECH Certified Oil Tank Specialists Tanks - pumped, filled, removed res/com. Free est. 604-328-1234

8195

Painting/ Wallpaper

AAA PRECISION PAINTING Interior/Exterior Excellent Prices

Free Est/Written Guarantee

AFFORDABLE QUALITY PAINTING. Tidy, honest. 19 yrs North Shore. John 604-980-5454

VEMA PLUMBING & Heating gas fitting, hot water, & tanks Reliable, Free Est. 604-779-2305

ALL RENO’S Carpentry, Drywall, Tiles, Laminate Floors, Painting & Handyman Service, WCB. Free Estimate. 604-836-9628

BRUSH N’ ROLL PAINTING Interior/Exterior WCB & Insured Free est. Call Richard 778-883-0593

DENALI PAINTING − Int. & Ext. Reliable, Insured, WCB. Free Est Seniors Discount. 778 320-4438 Excellent Pro Painting Service 20 yrs exp, refs, warranty. Reas, res/comm Richard 604-618-0205

POINT GREY PAINTING LTD Int/Ext - Quality Guaranteed Free Est * Early Bird Discounts 604-725-0908

PROFESSIONAL PAINT JOB Int/ext, top quality paint, free est. 778-773-0474

8205

Paving/Seal Coating

TERRY’S Driveway Sealing. 604 980-7507 Free Est. Bus lic # 0018328

8220

Plumbing

Renovations Big or Small. Water Lines without Digging Broken Water Mains & Sewer Mains. Hot water Tanks, Plugged Drains, Toilets, Tubs, Leaky Faucets & Broken Pipes.

★ Good Quality Service ★ Fully Licenced & WCB.

604 729-3864 778 928-9839

ENTERPRISE Mechanical Systems

• Plumbing • Heating • Gas Fittings • High Effi Furnaces • Tank-Less Water Heaters 19 years of professional services Ph: 604-931-7575 Cell: 604-612-4347

RED SEAL

Drainage & Plumbing Inc. Drain Tiles, Main Sewer Lines, Underground Video Inspection, Kitchen & Bathroom Sinks & Tubs, Plugged Drains, Toilets, Excavation Service, Broken Water Mains & Pipes, Dripping Taps

604-618-4988 778-836-5940

Call 604-618-4288

8225 Power Washing PRO KING MAINTENANCE SPRING SPECIAL!

10% discount w/this ad

Quality Makes a Difference

• Pressure Washing • Window Cleaning• Gutters • Painting • Small Renos WCB • 15 years exp.

604.780.2224 All in One Home Makeover Spring Makeover Packages Roof De-moss - Gutter scrub Power wash - Windows Moss algae spray - Roof repair Re-roof - Roof inspections Call for free estimate

778-554-7550

★ ABSOLUTE BEST ★ Power Washing Window Cleaning Roof moss removal & repairs Gutter cleaning & repairs

★ 3 Licensed Plumbers ★ 66 years of exp. 604-830-6617 www.oceansidemechanical.com

DELBROOK

PLUMBING & DRAINAGE 604-729-6695

JB’s PAINTING • From $99 per room • Professional • Reliable • Licensed & Insured • North Shore co. est. 2001

North Shore Home Services. Power Washing, Window & Gutter Cleaning. 604-988-5294

604-773-4549 classified.van.net

8240

TOTAL HOME RENOVATIONS FROM DESIGN TO FINISH

Specialties Include: Kitchen & Bath Improvements We Also Do: • Roofing • Sundecks • Door & Window Replacements

DIMAN DEVELOPMENTS.

8250

8305

Roofing

YOUR HOME TECHNOLOGY PARTNER

HOMEFIX All Roofs New & Repairs Quality Guaranteed Free Est * Early Bird Discounts 604-725-5371

8251

8255

8250

Roofing

KUL Sales • 604.484.1855 sales@kulinc.com

MOVING?

Rubbish Removal

BIN THERE DISPOSAL Bin rentals. U load. Same day 604-980-7600, 729-BINS (2467) 7 days - www.binthere.com DISPOSAL BINS 10 - 40 yard bins. Lowest rates! disposalking.com 604-306-8599 ROD’S RUBBISH REMOVAL Prompt, reliable, reasonable. 7 days/week. Rod 604-985-7193

EXPERT TILING - 25 YRS. EXP. Free estimates, int/ext. Ceramic, porcelain, glass, marble & slate. Call Mike 604-761-4448

8310

Top Soil

Compost-Based

SOILS & BARK MULCHES Garden Blend – Turf Blend – Lawn Top Dressing. Variety of Mulches. Picked up or delivered Mon.-Fri. 8-5; Sat./Sun. 8-6

Fraser Richmond Soil & Fibre Ltd. 20 Riverside Dr., North Van

Beside Transfer Stn. 604-924-0261

8300

Stucco

TRACKSIDE Soil & Stone Ltd.

The North Shore’s only Yardworks Compost Pro Soil Dealer

A. MATHIESEN LTD. Stucco, Waterproofing & Masonry. Tile & roof repairs. 604-926-7039 J. PEARCE STUCCO CONTRACTING. Residential / Commercial. 604-761-6079

Stairs, decks & framing. Int/Ext finishing 604-290-3082

Tiling

ABSOLUTE BEST Roof moss removal & repairs North Shore based 604-783-9240

BELL MINI BINS 604-922-5101 Small or large household jobs & Mini bin service. 7 days a week Fast ★ inexpensive ★ reliable.

REMBRANDT HOME PROJECTS Renos - Decks & Baths/Kitchens 604-802-6256

DECK WIZARD - Ask a Pro! Replace Vinyl & Wood Decking, Repairs, Rebuilds, Stone patios, fencing. Est 25 yrs, Warr. 778-231-6072

8309

Roof Maintenance

JKB CONSTRUCTION LTD. HOME RENOVATIONS

MILLION HOME Renovation Co. Quality skilled workers, 18 yrs exp Free Est. Call 604-868-6833

• One Touch Home Media Systems • Custom Home Theatre Installations • House-Wide Audio and Video • Home Automation and Security • Lighting Control/Energy Management • Experts in Low Voltage Wiring • Custom Home & Renovation Retrofits • Affordable Solutions for all Budgets • Working with North Shore Builders and Home Owners for Over 10 Years • 50 Years Plus of Combined Experience

Eastcan Roofing & Siding Ltd. 10% Discount: Re-Roof, Repair, Gutter. WCB. BBB. 604-562-0957

ACKER’S Rubbish Removal pick-up & deliveries. Quick. 7 day Fast / reliable. Spencer 924-1511

MATCO DESIGN - Renovations *Additions*Quality Work *Ref’s 604-720-1564 matco@telus.net

TV/Home Theatre

CURTIS JOHN ROOFING (since 1978) Roof tune-up from $149. 24 hr repair. 604-985-1913

Renovations & Construction. Mano, 604-990-1671/230-7970 www.dimandevelopments.com

604-728-3009 jkbconstruction.com

8320

Sun Decks

Call 604-630-3300 to place your ad

1600 Barrow St., N.Van 604-986-7624 6days/week Pick Up & Delivery Now accepting green waste

AUTOMOTIVE

Call Bill

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RENOVATIONS & CUSTOM BUILT

Hartford Homes

Quality workmanship at competitive cost.

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• General Contracting • Project Management • Consulting & Design • New Construction • Large or small Residential Renovations & Repairs

MATCO DESIGN Renovations Additions

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•Residential Roofing •Siding and Window Installations •Aluminum Awnings and Railings •Rain Gutter Replacements •Drainage Installations and Repairs Member BBB - Member RCABC Full Liability Coverage and WCB Designated Project Managers and Third Party Inspections

The Answer is B 2007 B200

Call 604-327-3086 for a free estimate Quote code 1969 for a 5% discount

www.crownresidentialroofing.com ROOFING & INSULATION LTD. “IF IT’S ROOFING, WE DO IT!” Residential • Commercial Industrial • Apartments

604-983-0133

A North West Roofing Specialist in Re-Roofing & Repair, Free Est 10% disc, BBB, WCB, Liability Insured. Jag 778-892-1530

Priced from $17,900

stk# M141856

Finance @ 0.9% for 36 months Finance @ 1.9% for 60 months Finance @ 2.9% for 72 months 2007 B200 Turbo

Alin Maintenance Services •Roof •Chimney •Skylight; Repairs •All Leak Problems! 604-319-2229

E W PLUMBING. Hot Water Tank (Change Tank The Same Day) Boiler, Furnace Heating. Reno’s, Drain Cleaning. 604-220-1100

Introducing the

HOT WATER TANKS LOCAL PLUMBER - Licensed, insured,GASFITTING, renos, Repairs. VISA 604-929-6956

Carpenter, Fencing, decks, concrete, form work, retaining walls, garages, windows. 604-338-9272

Renovations & Home Improvement

Water Lines (without Digging) Sewer Lines (without Diggging) Install. Draintiles. 604-985-4000

& Plumbing Max 604-506-6544

CANWEST CONTRACTING, framing, decks, carpentry, renos, bsmts, additions 604-842-8262

Non-Toxic Cleaning Co. Roofs decks, moss, algae, black mold, dirt, grime & more! 604-787-0437

604-720-1564

Jim 604-842-8262

BEARING WALLS removed, floors leveled, cathedral ceilings, garage leveled, door and window openings. 604-787-7484

Quality Home Reno’s We do it right. kitchen, baths, additions, bsmts, licensed & insured. 25 yrs exp. 604-690-6456

Quality Work * Ref’s avail

PLUMBERS

BATHROOMS & more. 40 yrs on the North Shore. Working within your budget. 778-387-3626

604-783-9240

AWARD WINNING COMPANY

Moe 604-724-0760

BAMFORD CONSTRUCTION Ltd. Quality Renos & Repairs. 604-986-2871 www.bamford.ca

Moon Const Building Services. Specialize in Concrete, Forming & Framing. Call Patrick 218-3064

North Shore based

Call 604.868.7793

778-881-6096

Interior & Exterior 25 Years Exp. For Estimate..

day service. 604-987-7473 Samy

Since 1983

Insured/WCB

PAINTING by BENJAMIN

Renovations & Home Improvement

ADDITIONS, RENOS, decks, patios, garages, fences, painting. Leroy Friesen 778-919-9331

PLUMBING & DRAINAGE

Scott 604-377-2503

8240

SAVE ON PLUMBING! Licenced Plumber/Gas fitter, $65/HR. Same

BBM Big Boss Mechanical

POPEYE’S MOVING

Plumbing

A CLEAN PAINT JOB. Quality 1 room $167. Int-ext, full WCB. 22 yrs exp. Cell: 604-727-2700

Good Day Painting Fully Insured, Quality Work, Res/Comm, No Payment till Job is Completed! Call Thomas 604 377-1338

604-985-7722 ext 213

8220

2 OLD GUYS 2 YOUNG TO RETIRE WE DO IT ALL! 604-986-3986 * 604-537-9452

NEW

Buying or Renting, find a great place to call home.

Priced from $18,800

stk# M140702

Mercedes-Benz North Vancouver

604-984-9351

mbvancouver.ca/preowned

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HOME SERVICES Call ThE Experts 8315

Tree Services

8335

$ BEST RATES $

Dangerous tree removal, pruning, topping, hedge trimming & stump grinding. Fully insured & WCB

Jerry 604-618-8585 Andrew 604-618-8585

A-1 TRI CRAFT TREE SERVICES (EST. 1986) Eddy’s Tree & Gardening Tree & Hedge pruning/Painting 778-838-4488/ed8488@hotmail.com

MOUNTAINSIDE TREE & HEDGE We do it all! 20 yrs exp! Gary @ 604-861-5862

ROBIN’S 604-986-4091 Expert Tree Care - Cert. Arborist. 25 yrs exp. Fully Ins.

Window Cleaning

GENTLEMEN WINDOW CLEANING

Windows & Pressure Washing, Tile Roofs, Driveways, Siding & Gutters. Call Micah for Free Estimate 604-230-0429 North Shore Home Services. Window & Gutter Cleaning, Power Washing. 604-988-5294

AUTOMOTIVE ADS

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CLEANING

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Janitorial Services & Building Maintenance

• Commercial Cleaning • Post-Renovation & Pre-Sale Cleaning • Move in & out • Residential Cleaning • Carpet, Rugs, Furniture Cleaning & Maintenance • High Pressure Cleaning • Floor Striping • Waxing

Satisfaction 100% Guaranteed

PLEASE CALL 778.565.6000 • www.topcleaning.ca

RENOS & HOME IMPROVEMENT Small & Large Projects “We live in the community’’

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604-220-0510

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THE Mercedes-Benz E-Class sedan is the German automaker’s marquee model, meant to represent the brand as a whole, and the 2010 version does this very well. It is available at Mercedes-Benz North Vancouver.

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The king of the Benzes

THE vehicles in Mercedes-Benz’s extensive lineup all have specific purposes, and they win a lot of respect in the marketplace as a result. In the case of the efficient B-Class, that purpose is to bring in entry-level buyers with the hatchback’s unique and innovative design, making the brand more accessible to the general public. On the flip side, the new SLS AMG Coupe is intended to set Mercedes-Benz apart from the competition, with its throwback gullwing doors and stunning design that makes people say “wow.” And then there’s the rock-solid E-Class sedan, which plays an important role

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B-Class and SLS AMG, the position held by the E-Class is critical. So it’s nice to see that the new, 2010 E-Class does an exceptional job of it. Undoubtedly one of the most important cars produced by the German automaker, the E-Class is luxurious and upper-class without being too “mushy” or “excessive.” It’s aggressive in its AMG performancetuned guise, or smooth when equipped with a dynamic air suspension. Most of all, it’s historic and futuristic, paying tribute to the cars that came before while keeping its vision towards the future. Put all of this together and the latest E-Class manages to capture exactly what Mercedes-Benz designers hoped for when they drew it up: sophistication and

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superior refinement balanced with plentiful features and strong performances. Add in a decent price that gives it surprisingly good value, and the E-Class is an even better deal. That might seem a contentious statement considering that the base models costs $10,000 more than a similarly sized Audi A6 or Lexus GS, but when you’re already spending more than $50,000 on a vehicle, value is about more than just the bottom line. MercedesBenz has loaded the E-Class with so many great features and thoughtful design elements that the extra cash is, quite simply, money well spent. In the end, that’s what the Mercedes-Benz brand is really all about, and that’s why the

BMW tops Toyota as world’s most valuable manufacturer It should come as no surprise to anyone that Toyota’s recall woes have tarnished the brand somewhat. Despite repeated polishing from some highend PR firms, it looks like the Japanese giant’s glowing image has faded a bit. Now the financial cost can be assessed, as Toyota has been knocked off its perch by German luxury marque, BMW. It’s not hard to see why, as ze Germans have been putting out some vehicles that are much more Ultimate Driving Machine, rather than, say, Ultimate Golfing Machines, which they’d produced a few of during the past decade. Their 135i, while

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lower bumpers and highbeam lamps that are almost hidden in the creases of the front hood. Even the mirror-mounted turn signals have gained a degree of style, blending smoothly rather than standing out from the car. Inside, the E-Class features an upright dashboard with an LCD screen mounted atop the console and one of the bestlooking gauge clusters to come along in a while. The design has a very squared-off, angular feel, adding a modern touch to the classic Benz styling. Mercedes-Benz’s overall quality has taken a bit of a hit in recent years, but the E-Class remains one of the best vehicles in its class. Materials and construction are significantly improved from last year’s model, which was already exceptionally good in this regard. Performance Power comes from either a 3.5-litre V-6 with 268 horsepower and 258 foot-pounds of torque, a 5.5-litre V-8 with 382 h.p. and 291 foot-pounds of torque, or a firebreathing 6.3-litre V-8 with 518 h.p. and 465 foot-pounds of torque in the performance-tuned AMG model, and 4Matic all-wheel drive is standard (except with the 6.3-litre engine). One of the best reasons to buy a Mercedes-Benz is the wonderful 7G-Tronic seven-speed automatic transmission, which offers the smoothest shifts you can get short of a continuously variable transmission. No matter what you’re doing, the E-Class is always in the right gear. The base E-Class features a new Direct Suspension that automatically adjusts to match the driving conditions, while the 5.5-litre V-8 gains a comfort-oriented air suspension and the 6.3-litre V-8 is accompanied by, unsurprisingly, a sport suspension. Owners who opt for the 3.5-litre engine will get a car that handles very well, falling in-between a sporty BMW 5-Series and a relaxed Lexus GS in terms of performance. Steering is excellent, with solid feedback and responsiveness that make the E-Class very predictable. Environment Mercedes-Benz’s Command control interface is generally easy to use, but it’s still sad to see intuitive touchscreen LCDs disappearing in favour of screens that are set deeply into the dashboard (this is a common trend). Other than the control dial mounted between the seats, seemingly all of the buttons and switches are compressed into a small space at the base of the console. The large, central speedometer features a circular LCD display for the trip computer and is flanked by a tachometer to the right and an equally large analog clock to the left. That’s an


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OWNERS who opt for the 3.5-litre engine will get a car that handles very well, finding an excellent middle ground between sporty and relaxed. Some people may prefer a more aggressive feel of a BMW. Not cheap. The bottom line One of the best luxury cars in the world, bar none. Competitors Audi A6 For $52,900, the A6 comes with a turbocharged 3.2-litre V-6 generating 265 h.p. and 243 foot-pounds of torque, a 3.0-litre V-6 with 300 h.p. and 310 footpounds of torque, or a 4.2litre V-8 with 350 h.p. and 325 foot-pounds of torque. The A6 looked great when See Mercedes-Benz page 51

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Personally, I’ve always preferred a simple ignition cylinder that also serves to hold my keys while I’m driving. Features The E-Class comes in three different models at completely different price points: the $62,900 E 350 4Matic, $73,200 E 550 4Matic, and the $106,900 E 63 AMG. Standard features on all trims include ABS, traction control, Xenon headlamps, LED fog lamps, rain-sensing wipers, 14-way heated front seats, Bluetooth, power-tilt/ telescope steering, panoramic sunroof, backup sensors and nine airbags. Notable features found as options or standard items (depending on trim level) include a Harman Kardon sound system, power-closing trunk, heated and cooled front seats, heated rear seats, Keyless-Go pushbutton start, rearview camera, Night View Assist, Blind Spot Assist and Lane Keeping Assist. Fuel economy for the base 3.5-litre V-6 is rated at 12.7 litres/100 kilometres in the city and 8.3 l/100 km on the highway. Thumbs up Just about everything. Thumbs down

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the Mini convoy ran into the speed trap the Ontario Provincial Police had set up for them at a spot where the speed limit drops from 100 km/h to 90 km/h. Officers pulled over the entire convoy, handed out three tickets for 30 km/h over and confiscated a radar detector or two. Local televison cameras were there to record the event, as the OPP had tipped off media to their sting operation. Now, there’s two stories going on here, as an easy way for the Mini club to avoid penalties and negative publicity would have been to, y’know, not speed, and 30 km/h over the limit is a fair bit. Still, even though the police didn’t ticket everyone in the convoy (and you know more than just three of them had strayed over the limit), wouldn’t it have been a far better use of time and money to detail a single cruiser as a lead escort, particularly for a charity event? Mercedes announces high-volume carbonfibre plans Mercedes-Benz. Even the name sounds heavy. Still, not to worry, as everyone’s favourite lightweight material is destined to become de rigeur for the German manufacturer’s offerings, starting with the flagship S-Class. Now, it’s certainly already possible to get a Mercedes that’s chock-full of carbon-fibrey goodness, but the problem is that up until now, those have been the ultra-expensive models, and it’s generally only been for things like tail-fins and spoilers. The new plan is to have carbon-fibre replace key structural elements such that cars can be lightened sufficiently to meet emissions standards. The best news for everyone here is the general automotive rule of thumb that every piece of technology that appears in an S-Class Mercedes eventually ends up in cheaper cars. Look forward to the 400 kg 2020 Honda Civic. Funeral home displays deceased atop sportbike Many people look at hyper-fast sports motorcycles and see a casket in their future if they were to ride one. Well, the morticians at the Marin Funeral home in San Juan, Puerto

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Mercedes-Benz luxury is head of the class From page 49

it debuted in 2004, but is bland by today’s standards and long overdue for a redesign. BMW 5-Series

Last year’s 5-Series starts at $56,200, but a new one is on its way with a ton of improvements. While the base inline-six remains, a turbocharged version will produce 300 h.p. and 300 foot-pounds of torque. It can be replaced by a twinturbocharged V-8 producing 400 h.p. and 450 foot-pounds of torque. The E-Class’s biggest competitor is really a different type of car designed for a different kind of driver — for the most part, sport-oriented BMW and luxury-oriented Mercedes-Benz drivers are cut from entirely different cloth. Lexus GS The $52,500 GS features a 3.5-litre V-6 with 303 h.p. and 274 foot-pounds of torque, a 4.6-litre V-8 with 342 h.p. and 339 foot-pounds of torque, or a hybrid powertrain combining the 3.5-litre V-6 with an electric motor for 340 h.p. and 267 foot-pounds of torque. Now six years old, Lexus’s mid-size sedan is outdated when held up to the E-Class, and is rumoured for replacement in the 2011 model year with a brand-new GS.

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THE sport-oriented BMW 5-Series is aimed at a different type of driver than the luxury-oriented Benz.

THE Audi A6 looked great when it debuted in 2004 but could use a redesign soon.

U.K. crew hoping to shred lawnmower speed record From page 50 Rico, looked at a sportbike and saw a casket too, but in a different way. Twenty-two-year-old David Morales Colón died after being shot, and in an effort to bring some solace to his grieving family, the morticians embalmed him, dressed him up in full riding gear and positioned him atop his Honda CBR600 sportsbike. Lawnmower team takes aim at 100 mph speed record Around about this time of year, my dad (as will many other dads) will be cleaning up the old riding lawnmower and setting off at a sedate pace to trim his little corner of heaven. Usually this takes Dad several hours, but not if he had these guys go to work on the John Deere. Project Runningblade is a U.K.-based team that’s been working on a high-speed riding lawnmower for the past year or so, trying to claim the top speed prize. The current record sits at 80 mph (130 km/h) as set on the Bonneville Salt Flats by a guy named Bobby Cleveland. Of course all this is faintly ridiculous, and you may be wondering why they don’t simply bolt a riding lawnmower chassis to a quad-cycle frame or something similar. Would that it was so easy, but the rules for riding lawnmower speed records (yes, these actually exist) insist that stock engines and gearboxes must be in place, and the lawnmower must still be able to cut grass. At the speed that Project Runningblade hopes to crack, they’d be cutting an entire soccer pitch in 2.5 minutes. Watch this space for all the best and worst of automotive news, or submit your own auto oddities to brakingnews@gmail.com.

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