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Rescuers warn Grind hikers they could die James Weldon

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AFTER three close calls in five days, rescuers have come to a sobering conclusion about North Vancouver’s closed Grouse Grind trail: At some point this season, someone is going to die.

The precipitously steep hiking route, which has been officially off-limits since November, is always treacherous in the winter, said Tim Jones, a spokesman for North Shore Rescue. But a thick coating of ice on the upper half is making it especially dangerous right now, and with as many 50 people an hour ignoring the seasonal closure — many of them in running shoes — it’s only a matter of time before there’s a tragedy. “We’re not going to prevent it,” said Jones. “We are very concerned there will be a death.” A North Vancouver teenager came close to becoming that first fatality on Saturday. The 16-year-old, climbing the Grind in runners, had reached the three-quarter mark when he lost his footing and tumbled off the trail. The teen fell 10 metres down the mountainside before crashing into a tree and coming to a halt. Unable to climb back up, he clung to the trunk until rescuers could get to him. The volunteers, equipped with crampons and ice axes, roped him up and See Runners page 3

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Road-racing motorcyclists lose bikes Jane Seyd

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TWO motorcycle riders who clocked speeds of 200 kilometres an hour while on a wild, dangerous race through the Lower Mainland have had their rides taken away for good. North Vancouver was the end of the line for the two road racers last October, after the two Port Coquitlam men sped along highways and major thoroughfares in Coquitlam, Burnaby, Vancouver and North Vancouver, running red lights and passing cars on the shoulder, across exit lanes and in the face of oncoming traffic.

Supreme Court judge rules duo must forfeit their pocket rockets

Tracked by a police helicopter, the motorcycle racers hurtled through school zones at more than 100 km/h and blew past other traffic like it was standing still. The joyride finally ended when the Port Mann Highway Patrol ordered the racers to pull over near the Dollarton exit in North Vancouver. But one of the racers decided to open the throttle again, doing a loop through North Vancouver and back on to the Ironworkers Memorial Second Narrows Crossing. The driver

eventually lost control of the bike and crashed in Burnaby. Both motorcycles were immediately impounded by police under the province’s excessive speed regulations. Now a B.C. Supreme Court judge has ruled the bikes are gone for good, after granting a request to have the two Honda motorcycles seized under the Civil Forfeiture Act. On March 15, a judge granted the province’s application to take away the two road rockets — a 2005 black Honda owned by Sajjad Shamsi Kazem Abadi and a 2006 red Honda owned by Hamid Reza Beheshti — permanently. Following the road race last fall, both drivers were criminally charged with dangerous driving. See 5-year page 3

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The science of bigger salmon

WV centre tries to predict the future of GE fish

Runners are not crampons From page 1

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WHEN regulators in Canada and abroad decide whether to allow genetically engineered salmon on the dinner plate, they’ll be relying heavily on the research of a West Vancouver-based scientist. Robert Devlin has been conducting risk assessments of GE salmon since 1989 at Fisheries and Oceans Canada’s Centre for Aquaculture and Environmental Research in West Vancouver , trying to answer the question of what would happen if the salmon were released into the wild. It’s the only facility studying GE salmon anywhere in the world without commercial funds. All that work has been building to this moment, as Massachusetts-based NEWS photo Paul McGrath AquaBounty has sought BIOLOGIST Bob Devlin holds two coho salmon, each a year old. The fish on the left has been genetically approval from the Food and engineered for faster growth. Drug Administration in the U.S. Devlin used several large tanks designed to mimic the fish without human help, muddying the waters even to bring their AquAdvantage genetically engineered natural environment under big white tents just across the further. Atlantic salmon to American menus. If they receive final approval, an application in Canada fence from Marine Drive, and found different results. The risk could be mitigated, however, by regulations The tanks contain one million litres of seawater and requiring genetically modified fish be raised in inland is likely next on the list, as the company plans to produce wild-type fish designed to act as a control group to test tanks where the risk of escape is greatly reduced, he the eggs at a research facility in Prince Edward Island. But 20 years into Devlin’s research project, he said the similarities to the fish beyond the research facility’s said. there’s still more questions than answers. Simply put, fence. In these tanks, the GE fish grow only slightly But while AquaBounty has been pushing the scientists can’t say for sure how fish will respond to faster than wild fish, though they show much less fear regulatory envelope, there’s little interest in the different environments, he said, and there is a serious of predators. When predators are introduced, the GE technology still from the Canadian fish farm industry, fish are much more likely to become dinner before ever said Ruth Salmon, spokeswoman for the Canadian risk if they escape into the environment. “It’s complex. It’s really puzzling,” he said of reaching a restaurant. Aquaculture Industry Alliance. That might suggest that GE fish wouldn’t do well the work. “I think I’ve embraced the fact that doing The alliance policy, passed in October 2007, before experiments that uncover uncertainty and informs in the wild, however it’s not that simple, said Devlin. AquaBounty sought regulatory approval in the United regulators of that is just as important (as finding all the GE fish may also venture into new habitats where States, says it doesn’t support transgenic fish for human wild fish don’t go. What the research shows is that the consumption. answers).” The first 10 years on the project was spent creating environment significantly affects survival and behaviour, It’s not that they have concerns, said Salmon, it’s the types of fish they wanted to test on — in particular he said. just that it’s not needed. “The industry feels we have “How do we combine those data sets into a complete breeding practices today that are giving us the production by altering the growth hormone. While wild salmon have a regulator in their growth hormone that means synthesis such that we would predict what would happen of a high-quality product that’s growing well,” she said, it’s only produced in the pituitary gland and can turn off in the full complexity of nature? Right now, that’s beyond adding consumers aren’t interested in seeing genetically when it’s not needed, GE fish have changed that. our capacity,” he said. “What it means . . . for the natural modified salmon on the menu, either. “What we can do is . . . take that gene and remove environment is a bit hard for us to predict at that time.” But Devlin has no doubt that a commercial that regulatory portion of the normal growth hormone Another question Devlin has examined is whether application will come eventually. Whether it should be gene and replace it with a dumb regulator that just keeps the fish could breed. accepted and under what conditions, he said, is not up cranking out growth hormone all the time and from In West Vancouver, as elsewhere, they sterilize the to him to decide — he simply wants the government to many different tissues,” he said. fish, but the process isn’t perfect. They’re able to achieve have the science to back up their decision. That gives the fish a much greater appetite. It can an average 99.8-per-cent sterilization rate, and while And to do that work just a few short hops from grow to 10 times the size of a normal fish in the first year that sounds like a lot, in previous international cases up where he grew up fishing on the Capilano River is even when in a tank environment, while also outcompeting to 50,000 fish have escaped at once. That could mean better, he said. “I love science, being able to investigate wild fish for food — but in the wild the effects are less 100 fertile GE fish on the lam. things that have never been looked at before is quite a clear. GE salmon can also successfully breed with wild-type privilege.”

hauled him to safety. The victim lost his glasses and a shoe, but had not been seriously hurt in the fall. The outcome could have been much worse, said Jones. “If he had missed that tree, he would have gone down another 200 feet,” said Jones. “(He) should have been a fatality.” The team was called to the same stretch of trail the following day, when another North Vancouver man, again wearing runners, found himself unable to get past the threequarter mark and unable to make his way back down. Distressed, he called 9-1-1. By the time the rescuers reached him, the man, who was under-dressed for the weather, was suffering from hypothermia. The same thing happened on Wednesday, again at the three-quarter mark, when three young men from Germany found themselves unable to climb any further in their running shoes. The volunteers roped the men up and hauled them up the remainder of the Grind. The experience was clearly harrowing for the victims, said Jones. “They were shaking, not just from cold but from the experience,” he said. “They were very mature young men who looked like they were 10year-old kids.” The rescuers know from experience they’re not going convince the public to heed the warnings posted at the base of the trail, but Jones said he’s hoping that by going to the media, he can at least talk some people into being prepared. “This is an alpine trail when you reach these elevations,” he said. “For steep trails, there is no replacement for an ice axe or proper mountaineering boots.” Ideally, hikers should wear crampons and be properly trained to use them, added Jones. Those who do get trapped should not attempt to hike back down, as a fall is more likely in that direction. “(That’s) the last thing we want people to do.”

5-year driving ban not one racer’s first Turn out the lights for Earth Hour

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On Feb. 21, Abadi, 27, pled guilty in Coquitlam provincial court to dangerous driving and flight from police in connection with the October road race. He was handed a four-month jail sentence and a five-year driving ban. Abadi was also handed a two-month consecutive jail term and a 14-day concurrent prison sentence for additional charges of flight from a police officer and driving while prohibited in connection with another incident in Port Coquitlam on Dec. 16. According to court records, Abadi has been charged for driving while prohibited three previous times in the past five years. He was handed a one-year ban and fined $500 for driving while prohibited in June 2007. Police charged him with violating another driving ban in July 2008 but Abadi was acquitted of the charge. He was charged with breaking another driving ban after an incident in May 2009 and was handed another driving ban and fined $1,000 on Oct. 25 last year — less than two weeks after the road race through

North Vancouver. It also isn’t the first time Abadi has had his property confiscated by the government. In 2008, a judge granted a request from the Director of Civil Forfeiture to seize $4,600 in cash after police found the money in a car driven by Abadi following a minor car accident in November 2006. Police also found 15 rocks of crack cocaine, 11.6 grams of marijuana, a digital scale and a can of bear repellent in the car. According to a court document filed asking for the cash, the province said Abadi “is known to police for his involvement in organized crime” and argued the money was from the proceeds of crime. Abadi was also criminally charged with possession for the purpose of trafficking in that incident, but those charges were eventually dismissed. Hamid Reza Beheshti, 24, who is alleged to be the operator of the other motorcycle in the October road race, has pled not guilty to a charge of dangerous driving. His trial is set for Jan. 17, 2012 in Vancouver provincial court.

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EARTH hour may be about dimming the lights, but organizers are recommending bright smiles to ward off the dark. BC Hydro is encouraging residents to use this year’s Earth Hour not just to lower their energy consumption, but also to connect with friends and family. This year, the event will start at 8:30 p.m. on Saturday evening. “We encourage people to seek out others in the community who are also participating and perhaps hosting a get together or See Turning page 5


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community celebration on their own,” said Simi Heer, spokeswoman for BC Hydro, who added board games by candlelight makes a great evening. “You can really have fun with it with your family.” The annual international Earth Hour event is organized by the World Wildlife Fund and began in 2007 in Sydney, Australia, as an effort to raise awareness of climate change and what can be achieved if people conserve energy. Since then, it’s spread across the globe, as monuments as prominent as the Lions Gate Bridge went dark last spring for one hour. One way to turn the lights off at home is to go out for dinner, and The Lounge, the restaurant at the Pinnacle Hotel at the Pier, is offering a candlelit, low-impact meal specially made for the occasion — one of several restaurants across the Lower Mainland to do so. “It’s sort of an environmentally conscious meal, I think. It’s mostly cold items,” said NEWS photo Cindy Goodman restaurant manager Jaco Retief of the menu, which includes a beet and blueberry soup, a EXECUTIVE chef Joel Green will be offering a special Earth Hour menu vegetable terrine and other items, including by candlelight at The Pinnacle Lounge Restaurant on Saturday. dessert. “In all our menu, always we have a local content, and also we’re Stephen Jenkins said the impact is limited. part of the Ocean Wise program from the Vancouver Aquarium,” “. . . turning the heat down in the buildings actually has a bigger said Retief. impact on our carbon footprint, but it’s not as visible as turning Down the street, the iconic “Q” above the Lonsdale Quay will lights down,” he said. go dark for the hour. The District of North Vancouver is taking on similar initiatives, Each of the North Shore municipalities are participating by including the retrofit of municipally owned buildings this spring to turning off non-essential lights, such as the Ambleside turf fields in make them more energy efficient. West Vancouver and office lights at the three municipal halls. Participation in Earth Hour has decreased since 2008, when The City of North Vancouver has an Earth Hour video on their the District of North Vancouver led the province with a reduction website with suggested activities, including flashlight tag in the dark of electricity demand of seven per cent. In that year, the province’s or going somewhere with a view to watch the lights flicker off. electricity demand dropped by two per cent, while the drop in But as much as Earth Hour is a great publicity boost to demand the last two years was slightly more than one per cent. environmental causes, West Vancouver manager of sustainability For more information on Earth Hour, visit www.earthhour.org.

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S Japan battles its nuclear disaster, citizens in Tokyo were told this week it was unsafe for infants to drink tap water because of high radiation levels. Later they were told it was in fact safe again. But as a run on bottled water showed, most of the city’s 13 million inhabitants weren’t buying official assurances. Ten days in to Japan’s nuclear crisis, there has been little faith that the information being meted out by authorities is accurate. The U.S. — monitoring the situation with drones and satellites — consistently painted a more worrying picture than the Japanese. The International Atomic Energy Agency also voiced concern that it did not have accurate information. Truth is, the nuclear industry doesn’t have good history when it comes to

admitting the seriousness of problems. In the case of Chernobyl, it took years for information about the extent of the world’s worst nuclear meltdown to leak out. Admittedly, that was in a Soviet-era regime where extreme secrecy was the norm. Before we get too smug, however, we should consider the situation in our own country. In the wake of Japan’s disaster, the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission has ordered all Canadian nuclear reactors to review their safety plans. Yet three years ago, the chairwoman of that committee was fired for pointing out that Canada’s Chalk River reactor didn’t have an earthquakeprotected backup power supply. That doesn’t speak highly of our own ability to embrace the truth when it comes to potential nuclear problems.

So far so good for Premier Christy Clark

SO far, so good.

In her first week on the job, Premier Christy Clark (I still have trouble saying that) has displayed an acumen for shoring up party unity. She displayed a deft touch in appeasing both the conservative and liberal quarters of her coalition party and the evidence can be seen in her choices for cabinet and senior staff, as well as some key policies. Appointing Kevin Falcon as deputy premier and finance minister sent a strong signal to the conservatives in the party that their voices would be heard. Giving key posts to people like Rich Coleman, Shirley Bond, Mary Polak and Pat Bell reinforced that impression. Clark has put conservatives in portfolios that include finance, energy, aboriginal relations, solicitor general and the newly created jobs and tourism ministry. But perhaps just as importantly, Clark appointed an important

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federal Conservative as her principal secretary. Dimitri Pantazopoulous, who has a background in polling, is responsible for shaping longterm political strategy. His place in the premier’s office should provide an important link to Prime Minister Stephen Harper’s office. Maintaining good relations with the federal government is vital for Clark, who needs continued federal support on all kinds of infrastructure projects. Clark

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is understandably viewed with considerable suspicion by federal Conservatives, who see her as a thinly disguised booster of federal Liberals. But her moves in structuring both her cabinet and her senior staff should dispel some of those suspicions. And Clark’s positions on some key policies should also appease both elements in her party. Her support for the controversial Prosperity Mine project near Williams Lake — something she brought up in her first conversation with the prime minister — will gain her support from the rural conservatives. And her decision to raise the minimum wage will please the liberals out there. That move was met with predictable squawking from the restaurant industry, but those complaints won’t have much resonance over time. If Clark continues to walk the political tightrope without slipping, she will

make it much more difficult for a fringe right-wing party to drain enough votes from her party to allow the NDP to win the next election. Presumably, the biggest threat would appear to be the B.C. Conservative Party, which is close to recruiting retiring Conservative MP John Cummins as its leader, or at least as a candidate. But Cummins doesn’t have the profile to have much impact outside of his own riding of Delta. The NDP’s hopes for a bigger boost to the B.C. Conservatives were dashed — for now anyways — when two other retiring Conservative MPs (Stockwell Day and Chuck Strahl) declined to jump into bed with their provincial cousins. In fact, Day strongly voiced the view that it was important the B.C. Liberals stay together, noting any split on the right would lead to an NDP victory. Day carries far more weight with conservatives than Cummins, and his

message of unity will likely rule the day (in fact, I wonder whether Clark may recruit him to run for the B.C. Liberals come the next election). The real test of B.C. Conservative strength will come when Clark calls a byelection in VancouverPoint Grey. The riding is part of a federal riding that has shown strong support for federal conservatives over the years, but if the provincial party doesn’t put up some respectable voting results, it will be harder for it to gain traction elsewhere in the province. Like I say, so far so good for the new premier. ••• Speaking of party unity, it’s interesting to check out where the dissident rump of NDP MLAs (the ones who knifed Carole James’ leadership) are lining up in the party’s leadership race. Most of the baker’s dozen have endorsed Mike

Farnworth’s candidacy, while a smaller number have backed John Horgan. But none of them have endorsed Adrian Dix. One non-dissident NDP MLA joked to me the dissidents were petrified at the prospect of Dix becoming leader, as they fear serious retribution from the VancouverKingsway MLA. Dix’s take-no-prisoners approach worries many New Democrats, who see him as narrowing the party’s voter base rather than broadening it. But he has the dissidents most worried of all. Frankly, I can’t see dissident MLAs like Claire Trevena, Norm MacDonald, Jenny Kwan or Lana Popham faring very well in a Dix-led party. They have reason to be worried. And the B.C. Liberals aren’t the only party that should be concerned about party unity. Keith.Baldrey@globalnews.ca Keith Baldrey is chief political correspondent for Global BC.

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Watch out for the sidewalk fruit stand SOME weeks ago, when a friend first showed me the trailer for the upcoming cinematic action-adventure Cowboys and Aliens, I had an epiphany about myself.

As you may or may not have guessed from its cryptic title, Cowboys and Aliens is a cowboy movie, but with a twist. I don’t want to give too much away, but it’s not only about cowboys. The trailer, needless to say, features all manner of explosions, gunfights, horse chases, wrist-mounted laser cannons and generally exciting sounds and movements. Some minutes after it had come to a close, and I had had time to stop screaming and climb back through what was left of the wall and put back on the few scraps that remained of my clothing, a thought struck me: My enthusiasm was out of keeping with my friend’s. The incident underscored a question that has bothered me for some time: Why is it that, despite reasonable exposure to culture, general open-mindedness and what as far as I can tell is a fully developed brain, I have the cinematic tastes of a two-yearold? The answer, I decided, was because I went to university. At 17 years old, as I was reaching the end of high school, I knew I needed to enrol in a degree program that would ultimately set me on the path to a prestigious and high-paying career. But instead, I chose cinema studies. Mostly because it sounded fun. I had assumed, as you

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do, that the program would essentially be four years of eating popcorn and debating with other high-minded movie fans whether it was more awesome when Arnold Schwarzenegger froze the bad terminator with liquid nitrogen and then shattered him, or when those bits thawed out and reformed back into a terminator again. Answer: the latter, obviously (Weldon, 1998 pp. 56-60). Turns out it wasn’t. In reality, the program consisted by and large of sitting in a dark room with people in pretentious glasses who, by all appearances, would burst into flames on contact with sunlight watching a three-hour single take of a discarded sandwich interrupted only by subtitles about being French and sad. And then submitting a 4,000word essay on how you totally get it. In those four years, I learnt two pieces of usable knowledge. The first was that my degree was of dubious value in certain areas of paid employment, namely those in the known universe. Prospective employer: “So, I see you hold a degree in cinema studies.” Proud BA holder:

“Honours, first class.” Prospective employer: “Right. So can you operate a suction excavator?” Proud BA holder: “Probably not safely.” Breathless employee: “Sir! A load of Italian neo-realist cinema just derailed in the yard and none of the boys know how to deconstruct it! There’s Freudian formal elements everywhere!” Prospective employer: “God help us. Doesn’t anyone out there know semiotic film theory?” Breathless employee: “We never thought we’d need it, since this is a line of employment on Earth!” Proud BA holder: “Wait. I might be able to help. . . .” Prospective employer: “You’re hired! You, get this man something to protect him from the sun.” Anyway, my first job interview didn’t go like that. (I did my best to remedy the impracticality of my education at a later date. Turns out a graduate degree isn’t the way to do it. We’ll get into that at another time.) The second thing I learnt was that there’s nothing like cinema studies to put you off intelligent movies — much the way I imagine four years in a grain silo could dampen your appetite for corn. When I emerged, blinking, from the darkened theatre of my undergraduate years, I had no interest whatsoever in films that engaged any part of the brain other than the adrenal gland. OK, the adrenal gland isn’t in the brain. But whatever. They didn’t cover that either. I was drawn naturally to the works of Michael Bay, Vin Diesel,

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WV changes secondary suite regulations

Absentee landlords approved in split vote Niamh Scallan

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WEST Vancouver’s homeowners are now free to live away from their rented suites following council’s decision on Monday to amend the district’s year-old secondary suite bylaw. In a split 5-2 decision, West Vancouver council voted in favour of amending the district’s secondary suite bylaw to allow suites

to be rented out without the requirement that homeowners live in the house. If absent, homeowners will be required to provide the district with a contact number for a property manager living on the North Shore for administration purposes. Couns. Michael Smith and Bill Soprovich voted against the amendment, pushed forward as a way to make the secondary suite program “more responsive to the needs of the community and provide more flexibility” for homeowners. According to a district press release, the bylaw amendment seeks to increase safety standards by persuading homeowners to register their non-occupied suites. The release also said that many of the existing non-owner occupied secondary suites in West Vancouver have been around for decades.

Homeowners with non-occupied secondary suites will be required to pay a $450 annual fee for administration purposes — compared to the $350 fee for occupied secondary suites. To encourage homeowners to register their occupied and non-occupied secondary suites, the district has developed an incentive — allowing

existing suites to comply with alternative life safety standards. Suite registration applications must be submitted by May 31 to qualify for the incentive. Suites registered after May 31 must comply with the full B.C. Building code, which could result in significant additional expense.

Cinema studies grant the last word has only three wires and what looks like a radio alarm clock. As soon as I’m done this monologue, I’m going to leave and do just that!” Steely-eyed protagonist: “Oh, no you won’t!” This last part may or may not be said with his feet. This conversation, which I may not be recalling verbatim, would typically be followed by a climactic scene in which said protagonist put a gruesome end to his adversary and then, too busy getting results to obey the laws of physics, saves the crate of scientists or whatever by using a grenade launcher to shoot the explosion back into the bomb. That’s good cinema. To those who would question the value of a movie like Cowboys and Aliens, I say you don’t know what you’re talking about. And I have the degree to back it up. jweldon@nsnews.com

From page 7 Jason Statham and their ilk. A movie, I came to understand, should be linear, predictable and set in a familiar, highoctane world in which no one can drive 10 feet without hitting a fruit stand. Problems should be big and simple and easily resolved through violence in some kind of heavy industrial setting. I don’t mind if the protagonist’s only adversary is his own self-doubt, provided that self-doubt is headquartered inside a fake volcano full of easily punched out henchmen Here’s an example of conflict resolution in an ideal movie: Sneering antagonist: “I’ve brought this beautiful scientist/secret agent/crate of children to this dangly-chain-and-steamingpipe factory in order to blow her/them/ freedom in general up with this warhead that

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INQUIRING REPORTER THE federal conservative budget received an icy reception Tuesday from the Liberals , NDP and Bloc Québécois. The opposition parties vowed to bring down the minority government on Wednesday. Whether it’s by defeating the budget or votingonanon-confidence motion on Friday, a spring election seems likely. North Vancouverites may be at the polls three times this year, with a possible provincial election and the municipal elections at the end of 2011. Find us on Facebook and tell us what you think or add your comment to Inquiring Reporter at www.nsnews. com. — Ashley MacDonald

Joe Goodburn North Vancouver “Yes, but I’ll probably still vote for the Conservatives — which doesn’t really make sense does it? I guess I want the other people to have the choice.”

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Greg Gulay Vancouver “No, I think it’s a waste of money. We probably are still going to have a minority Conservative government. That’s what the latest poll indicated anyway. I think it will hurt the Canadian dollar.”

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Christoffe Winters North Vancouver “I don’t even know what’s going on really. I don’t like Stephen Harper. If there’s a need for an election and the other parties obviously think (there is), but I know it costs money. I can’t really say yes or no.”

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Debby Barnes North Vancouver “Not really. That’s a really tough one. I’m really mixed. I didn’t really get a chance to look at the budget but I’m going to say no for now”

Jacki Steenken North Vancouver “No I do not, but unfortunately I think that there will be a federal election, and I think we might end up just where we are with a minority Conservative government.”

Province to remit room tax THE District of North Vancouver is going to stop tax collecting — at least for hotel rooms.

Council decided Monday that until 2017, the North Shore Tourism Association will get the two per cent revenue from the Additional Hotel Room Tax, while the province will be responsible for the collection and remittance of the funds. “I think it’s a good thing that we get out of the middle man cash-flow business where we don’t derive any fees or revenue as a result. But I don’t want to take the district out of being a partner with our tourism operators,” said Coun. Alan Nixon. The district would still have a seat on the VNSTA board, according to board member Meb Pirani. Five tourism associations in B.C. have already been granted this status. In 2010, the hotel tax brought in $600,000 in North Vancouver. — Ashley MacDonald

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Popping to the top in sales 10-year-old North Van Cub Scout best fundraiser in Canada Ashley MacDonald

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IMAGINE having to get rid of furniture because you have $17,185 worth of popcorn filling your living room and hallway.

Deep Cove zoning goes to public hearing

SOME Deep Cove residents are concerned about two zoning bylaws and how they may change the core of their small community.

The bylaws will rezone areas of Gallant Avenue and Deep Cove Road to “village commercial zones” instead of commercial zones. The village commercial zone is a unique designation specifically for the area of Deep Cove that covers height, density, site coverage, setback and design guidelines. Building height has been a concern in discussion of the new zoning with some residents worrying whether the construction of underground parking will increase the height of buildings. All commercial zones in the district allow for a height bonus of 15 per cent.

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Boxes of the popular snack forced Ismat Merali and her daughter Jasmine to walk single-file down their hallways and blocked them from watching television for nearly a month. But the inconvenience paid off when Jasmine became the top seller of Scouts Canada popcorn in 2010. Every fall, Scouts across Canada participate in a fundraiser selling Trails End popcorn. To make room for all the stock that Jasmine ordered, Merali cleared her living room. “I gave away a sofa, a bookcase and a chair,” said Merali, who was reassured when they were able to see the walls again after only a few weeks into the fundraiser. The Cub Scout had to convince her leader and Trails End that she could sell that much popcorn. “For the entire year, she talked about wanting to be the top seller in Canada and when it finally came to doing it, she talked to the leaders herself. Because if she couldn’t convince them, then she

wasn’t going to be able to sell it,” said Merali. Irene Roy, the Scout’s Pacific Coast popcorn coordinator wasn’t surprised when Jasmine announced that she wanted to preorder that much popcorn. “When we had our popcorn kick-off dinner, Jasmine said to her mom, ‘I want to be the top seller.’” The Grade 5 student at Larson elementary school had developed her selling tactics in previous years, including the importance of eye contact and going out every day. Jasmine started pre-selling the popcorn before she even received her first shipment. She did her homework during recess and lunch so she could start selling as soon as school let out. She sold popcorn next to ATMs, eliminating people’s excuses of not having any money on them. She learned when the shifts changed at the North Vancouver fire departments, so she could sell both to the firefighters who were going home and those arriving for their shift. The determined nine-year-old (now 10) never stopped selling the popcorn until it was gone. “I really wanted to sell it all, even if it was pouring rain. l went door-to-door,” said Jasmine. Merali thinks her daughter’s accomplishment is “pretty amazing” and says Jasmine’s success is all about attitude. “How much you sell depends on how determined you are and how much effort you are willing to put in.” Every scout whose sales of popcorn tops $2,500 gets six per cent of their total put into a college scholarship fund. Jasmine hopes to go to medical school.

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“I’ve never seen a bylaw in my experience that is as detailed and specific as these ones that are being proposed tonight, so I would urge we make this abundantly clear to the people that are going to come out to the public hearing,” said Coun. Alan Nixon Monday. A public hearing is scheduled for Monday, March 28 at 6 p.m. in the council chamber of the municipal hall. A public hearing announcement was placed in the North Shore News on March 20, prior to Monday’s council vote on first reading of the bylaw. Some residents thought that was premature. Coun. Doug MacKay-Dunn stated the announcement was placed because the rezoning issue is time sensitive. — Ashley MacDonald

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Soroptimist International annual awards dinner

Award presenter Chelsea Crawford shows off her daughter, Sophie.

Violet Richardson award recipient Danielle ten Vaanholt (right) is congratulated by her parents, Jane and Robert. Members of Soroptimist International of North and West Vancouver held their annual awards dinner at Cheers Restaurant in North Vancouver March 9. More than 60 guests were on hand to congratulate the female award recipients, honoured for their efforts within their schools or community, or for bettering their own lives or others. Soroptimist International is a worldwide women’s organization working to make a positive difference in the lives of others. Info: www.soroptimistnvwv.org.

Women’s opportunity award recipient Brodie Pountney and her mother Betty attend.

Capilano University’s Janet MacDonald and Soroptimist Dianne Kennedy flank North Shore Crisis Services Society’s Margaret Harman.

Jindra Casperson and Keira Schulz sell raffle tickets.

Vice-president Veronica Loat and president Karin Bews greet guests.

Women’s opportunity award recipient Laura Pinchin chats with guest Katrina Mitchell.

Women’s opportunity award co-ordinator Dorothy Walter and recipient Tamara Merenick team up for a photo.

Please direct requests for event coverage to: emcphee@nsnews.com. For more Bright Lights photos go to: www.nsnews.com/galleries.


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Cavalia — Dances with horses: Page 17 Wimpy Kid’s return par for the course: Page 24

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APART from her singing career, Emilie-Claire Barlow is also in demand as a voice actor for a variety of cartoons including YTV’s new animated series Almost Naked Animals.

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EMILIE-CLAIRE Barlow couldn’t believe what she was reading.

For her last few albums, the Toronto-based jazz vocalist opted to record songs from the ’30s and ’40s, drawing from The Great American Songbook. However, for her most recent release, The Beat Goes On, the chanteuse moved

forward a few decades, singing songs in a variety of genres from the ’60s. A departure, Barlow has been asked whether she’s felt any added pressure in light of recording songs by artists and composers still active today. “That definitely crossed my mind and you always hope that they like it,” she says. Lucky for her, the songs have made quite an impression. “I actually got an email from Neil Sedaka about three days ago saying that my version of ‘Breaking Up Is Hard To Do’ was one of his favourite covers and that he considered himself a fan and I couldn’t believe it,” she says. “That’s just

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CALENDAR GALLERIES 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. New Exhibit: A group show featuring nine artists runs until March 31. Shouts of Life: Artist Maria Noma Bliss will have her work on display until March 31. BrushStrokes Gallery: Lonsdale Quay, 123 Carrie Cates Court, North Vancouver. Hours: Sunday-Thursday, 11:30 a.m.-6:30 p.m., Friday and Saturday, 11:30 a.m.-7 p.m. Info: www. nsartists.ca. Buckland Southerst Gallery: 2460 Marine Dr., West Vancouver. Info: 604-922-1915. www. bucklandsoutherst.com. Cafe for Contemporary Art: 140 East Esplanade, North Vancouver. Hours: MondayFriday, 7 a.m.-7 p.m. and Saturday and Sunday, 8 a.m.-7 p.m. Info: 778-340-3379 or cafeforcontemporaryart@gmail.com. Caroun Art Gallery: 1403 Bewicke Ave., North Vancouver. Info: www.caroun.net, 778-372-0765 or artgallery@caroun.com. Gallery hours: Tuesday to Sunday, noon to 8 p.m. Norouz Sale: Calligraphy, photos, paintings, posters, cards and crafts will be for sale until March 29. CityScape Community Art Space: 335 Lonsdale Ave., North Vancouver. Info: 604-9886844 or www.nvartscouncil.ca. Gallery hours: Tuesday to Saturday, noon to 5 p.m. Street Dance: Drawings, paintings, animation and photographs by seven artists observing anonymous performances until April 2. Call for Artists: The North Vancouver Community Arts Council is seeking visual artists and artisans to participate in the upcoming Art in the Garden Tour which takes place on May 28 and 29. Deadline for submissions: Saturday, March 26 at 4 p.m. Call for Artisans and Craftspeople: A jury for upcoming craft fairs will be held, Saturday, March

26. To book an appointment call 604-988-6844 or email programmes@nvartscouncil.ca. Big Ideas: A cross media student art exhibition April 7-23. Opening reception: Thursday, April 7, 7-9 p.m. District Foyer Gallery: 355 West Queens Rd., North Vancouver. Gallery hours: Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Info: 604-988-6844 or www.nvartscouncil.ca. The North Vancouver Community Arts Council presents recycled steel sculptures by Carl Sean McMahon and photography by Andy Mons until May 18. District Library Gallery: 1277 Lynn Valley Rd., North Vancouver. Info: www.nvartscouncil.ca. The North Vancouver Community Arts Council presents an exhibition of paintings and drawings of libraries by Suzy Stroet until April 20. 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. Big Ideas: A cross media student art exhibition until March 27. Body and Soul: Mario Armitano’s sculptures and Georgina Farah’s oil on canvas will be on display March 29-April 17. Opening reception: Tuesday, March 29, 6-8 p.m. Artists in attendance: Saturday, April 2, 2-3 p.m. Gallery Jones: 1531 Marine Dr., West Vancouver. Info: 604-926-2233. Gallery YoYo: 312 East Esplanade, North Vancouver. Gallery hours: Wednesday to Saturday, 1-5:30 p.m. or by appointment. Info: 604-9832896. Graffiti Co. Art Studio: 171 East First St., North Vancouver. Gallery hours: Tuesday-Friday, 1:30-6:30 p.m. or by appointment. Info: 604980-1699 or www.graffiticoart.com. Grosvenor Ambleside: 1392 Marine Dr., West Vancouver. The Blue Trees: Artist Konstantin Dimopoulos See more page 15 Go

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CALENDAR From page 14 will be at work creating a blue forest from March 30 to April 2, 11 a.m.-3 p.m. to ignite discussions about global deforestation. Presentation House Gallery: 333 Chesterfield Ave., North Vancouver. Gallery hours: Wednesday -Sunday, noon-5 p.m. Info: 604-986-1351 or www. presentationhousegall.com. Ron Andrews Community Space: 931 Lytton St., North Vancouver. Info: 604-9807182. Two Person Show: Jean Taylor’s acrylic on canvas paintings depicting local forests and Colette Bennett’s photos showing doorways will be on display until April 3. Seymour Art Gallery: 4360 Gallant Ave., North Vancouver. NEWS photo Cindy Goodman Gallery hours: 10 a.m.-5 p.m. daily. Info: 604-924-1378 or www.seymourartgallery.com. Incredible Treadables: A SCULPTOR Mario Armitano will be showcasing his work along with painter display of hooked rugs by the Georgina Farah in a new exhibit, Body and Soul, at West Vancouver’s Ferry Gone Hooking rug group until April 3. Demonstrations: April Building Gallery March 29-April 17. There will be an opening reception from 6-8 3, noon-4 p.m. p.m. Tuesday, March 29, and an Artist in Attendance: Saturday, April 2 at 2 p.m. Silk Purse Arts Centre: 1570 Argyle Ave., West Vancouver. Gallery hours: Tuesday to Sunday, 5510 or www.starfireattheferries.com. noon-5 p.m. Info: 604-925-7292 or www.silkpurse.ca. Tartooful: 3183 Edgemont Blvd., North Vancouver. Gallery Versatility: Acrylic and watercolour images of land, sea and sky by hours: Tuesday-Saturday, 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Info: 604-924-0122 or artist Lauraine Russell until April 3. www.tartooful.com. A Textile Translation: Textile works by Fibre Essence, a Vancouver Occupations: The original art of Audra Ricketts will be on display textile collective of 14 artists, celebrating the annual Cherry until April 13. Blossom Festival will run from April 5 to 17. Opening reception: West Vancouver Memorial Library: 1950 Marine Dr., West Tuesday, April 5, 6-8 p.m. Donations will be accepted for Japanese Vancouver. Info: 604-925-7407 or www.westvanlib.org. relief. See more page 16 Starfire Studio: 6607 Royal Ave., West Vancouver. Info: 604-922-

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CALENDAR From page 15 Artist Interpretations of Beautiful British Columbia: The North Shore Artists’ Guild will be selling a selection of B.C. inspired scenes until Saturday, March 26. West Vancouver Museum: 680 17th St., West Vancouver. Museum hours: Tuesday-Saturday, 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Info: 604-9257295 or www.westvancouvermuseum.ca. Big Ideas: A cross media student art exhibition until March 27. West Vancouver Recreation Centre: 2121 Marine Dr., West Vancouver. CONCERTS Capilano University Performing Arts Theatre: 2055 Purcell Way, North Vancouver. Box office: 604-990-7810 or www. capilanou.ca/theatre.

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Kay Meek Centre: 1700 Mathers Ave., West Vancouver. Tickets: www.kaymeekcentre.com or 604-913-3634. To Honor and Remember: A free concert with the Clark College Concert Choir Friday, March 25 at 7:30 p.m. Musically Speaking: The Borealis String Quartet will perform Beethoven Friday, April 1 at 1:30 p.m. Tickets: $20. Early Music in the Salon: Marc Destrubé and friends will perform a chamber music concert Sunday, April 3 at 3 p.m. There will be a pre-performance talk at 2:15 p.m. Tickets: $35/$32. Seymour Art Gallery: 4360 Gallant Ave., North Vancouver. Tickets: 604-924-1378 or www.seymourartgallery.com. Music Series: Wendy Bird and her Band of Miscreants will perform an intimate concert Tuesday, March 29 at 8 p.m. Admission: $25/$22. Silk Purse Arts Centre: 1570 Argyle Ave., West Vancouver. Info and reservations: 604-925-7292 or www.silkpurse.ca. See more page 18

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THEATRE

Cavalia: Dances with horses

■ Cavalia, under the big tents at First and Crowe, just east of the Cambie Bridge to April 17. Tickets: $54.50 to $99.50; call 1-866-9998111 or go to cavalia.net.

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I don’t mean to look a gift horse in the mouth, but I was really disappointed that my media ticket to the Cavalia opening on Tuesday night did not include the trip to the stables after the show that some patrons received. I wanted to meet the real stars of the show, not NEWS photo Sprout get autographs from the EQUINE liberty trainer Sylvia Zerbini interacts with Arabian horses loose and riders, who, let’s face it, are fancy-free during a segment of Cavalia. For an interview with the show’s artistic the bit players in Normand director Normand Latourelle and more photos visit www.nsnews.com. Latourelle’s extravagant ode to man’s relationship with the horse. audience. Latourelle’s earlier partnership in Cirque du Soleil may create The second scene plays out against projections of early cave some unrealistic expectations of Cavalia. The show does contain pictographs while Jennifer Lécuyer wins the trust of another many Cirque-like elements — excellent live musicians, acrobats unbridled horse, paying homage to early human and horse and aerialists, fanciful costumes — but the human athleticism is interaction. mostly a sideshow. On the other hand, the prices for programs For me, it was these early moments and the second-act scene ($20) and beer ($9) are definitely Cirque-like. But at least those with Sylvia Zerbini and her nine free-running horses that stirred are optional; the seats are not, and anyone tall or wide is going to the most emotional response. Sure, the Roman riders delivered a be uncomfortable. bravura performance and the trick riders evoked the days of the Enough quibbling. Cavalia delivers where it counts — in the Comanche warrior and the Pony Express, but watching a slight ring. The show begins with a magical moment: we watch a film woman control nine horses with the slightest movement of hand of a mare giving birth to a foal and its first wobbly moments of and body was extraordinary. My wife and I debated whether life. It’s such a compelling image that the majority of the audience the dappled grey that took shortcuts and had a different left to does not immediately see the two young colts that have entered the other eight horses was learning the routine or was there to silently (the huge arena is ankle-deep in sawdust) stage right. As demonstrate the difficulty level of what was being showcased. the fact that they are there and completely free to do whatever Or maybe he was just a free-spirited horse — which is what they want registers, an audible series of gasps ripples across the Cavalia celebrates best.

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CALENDAR From page 16 I Left my Heart in West Vancouver: Jazz singer Carman J. Price and guitarist Bill Coon join forces to perform a program of great standards Thursday, March 31, 10:30 a.m. Tickets: $15/$12. St. Andrew’s United Church: 1044 St. Georges St., North Vancouver. Info: 604-985-0408 or www.st-andrews-united.ca. Generations Concert: The Ambleside Community Orchestra will perform light classical orchestral music Wednesday, March 30 at 7:30 p.m. Admission by a suggested donation of $10 at the door. Info: 604-922-1035. St. Stephen’s Anglican Church: 885 22nd St., West Vancouver. Info: 604-731-5518 or www.pacifictheatre.org. Jazz Vespers: Jennifer Scott and her Brazilian music group will be the featured guests Sunday, March 27 at 4 p.m.

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Friday, March 25, 2011 - North Shore News - A19

YOUR NORTH SHORE GUIDE to FASHION & STYLE

Shake things up for prom Ashley MacDonald

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FOR some high school graduates this year, it’s out with the old and in with the new.

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With the help of Vancouver-based photographer Michael Ford, graduates are breaking away from the traditional graduation picture — the cliché bookcase background with a bouquet of fake flowers or diploma in hand. Ford, a graduate of North Vancouver’s Argyle secondary, remembers his unimaginative graduation photos and has decided to do something about it. So he started a line of photography called Ford Grads. The new style of graduation photography, which is offered in addition to traditional cap and gown portraits, gives students an opportunity to customize their grad albums. They can choose the set-up of their photo shoots, including locations, poses and outfits. According to Ford, the main idea behind his photography line is show off individual personalities. Students are encouraged to showcase their interests, whether that means including a musical instrument, doing yoga on the beach or posing in their sports uniform. Handsworth secondary student Lina Alvarez is one graduate who decided to sign up with Ford Grads for her end-of-theyear photo session. She decided to take the photos with her younger brother and her favourite yoga poses on the rocks at English Bay “It was definitely my shoot,” she said. Choosing a prom dress is still one of the most important decisions for girls. This year’s popular dress choices include jewel-toned gowns with dramatic straps that criss-cross down the back or slim silhouettes, said Lorna Paterson, owner of Blush Occasions in West Vancouver. According to Paterson, trendy accessories for girls include See Dresses page 20

NEWS photos Cindy Goodman

JEWEL tones are hot for prom this season. (Left to right) A purple, sequined, strapless dress with multi-layered shirt ($375) and fuchsia, one-shoulder, chiffon gown with beaded details on straps and the side ($415), both by La Femme, are available at Blush Bridal and Special Occasions Wear in West Vancouver.

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We have new arrivals of Simon Chang Denim for spring. These include our best selling techno stretch pants – a must-have for comfortable and stylish travel – in black, khaki and stone (Regular & Petite). Also in are White jeans and capris as well as techno capris and city shorts. Also just in is Columbia Sportswear for spring…as always we feature quality Canadian and American brands at reasonable prices. Stop by the store to see all our new spring 2011 styles. We look forward to seeing you!

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Dresses still main priority for girls From page 19 classic chandelier-style earrings and stacked bracelets to complement their dresses. And to make sure that no two prom attendees look alike, students at Handsworth secondary have set up a Facebook group. “We have a Facebook group showing all the dresses that girls have bought so people don’t buy the same one,” said Alvarez. Another prom trend that was tossed out along with taffeta skirts are custom-dyed silk shoes — instead girls are choosing silver or nude coloured high-heels to dance the night away. But not all students that have earned their diplomas have the resources to go out and get glamourous for the big day. That’s where The Cinderella Project comes in. Since 1999, founder Heather Mackenzie has made it her mission to help disadvantaged young women and men have outfits fit for graduation. Teachers, counsellors, school administrators and youth workers nominate students that are suitable for the project throughout the year. Each student is given an outfit complete with shoes, purses and jewelry as well as hair and makeup. Mackenzie said the project is her way of recognizing those grads who have made it to graduation in spite of challenging circumstances.

Bangles, baubles, and beads galore! Jewellers and craft enthusiasts alike will be taking over the Lower Mainland for the Fraser Valley Bead Show (fraser valleybeadshow.ca), happening March 25-27 at The Executive Plaza Hotel in Coquitlam. At this, the largest bead show in Western Canada, visitors will find more

NEWS photo Cindy Goodman

THIS simple but chic silk column dress by Nicole Miller is available at Blush for $800. Info: www.blushoccasions.com.

than 40 vendors, including fan favourites like Fire Designs, Komarevich Originals, ANDS Bali Silver, Bedrock Supply, Gems in Bloom, Bubble Beadz, and Jane Perala. There will be free ongoing demonstrations about lampworking and jewelry making techniques for the duration of the show. Hours are 2-8 p.m. on Friday, 10 a.m.- 6 p.m. Saturday and 10 a.m.- 5 p.m. Sunday at 405 North Rd. in Coquitlam. Admission is $7, free for children under 12. Cut-a-thon to Conquer Cancer: Representatives of the Ride to Conquer Cancer will be hosting a fundraiser for the BC Cancer Agency, Sunday, March 27, 11 a.m.-4 p.m. at Verve Hair Lounge, 227 Lonsdale Ave. Stop by for a trim and the proceeds from your haircut will be donated to

the Ride to Conquer Cancer. A special participant will be shaving off two feet of hair and donating it to a wigmaker. The event will also feature Capilano University’s Big Evil, an avantegarde funk ensemble. For more information contact sky_hester@ hotmail.com. Half-price Sale: The thrift shop at Mount Seymour United Church, at 1200 Parkgate Ave. just off Mount Seymour Parkway, holds its half-price sale on Thursdays from 2 to 8 p.m. New stock arrives March 3. — Compiled by Layne Christensen Fashion File is a weekly column. Priority is given to North Shore events and organizations. If your business or charity is planning an event, send your information as early as possible to lchristensen@ nsnews.com.


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Friday, March 25, 2011 - North Shore News - A21

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WENDY Bird and her Band of Miscreants perform Tuesday, March 29 at 8 p.m. at the Seymour Art Gallery in Deep Cove. Tickets $25/$22 available by calling 604-924-1378. to Sunday, 11 p.m.-3 a.m. Queens Cross Pub: 2989 Lonsdale Ave., North Vancouver. Info: www.queenscross.com. Adam Woodall performs acoustic music every Sunday, 7:30-11:30 p.m. The Raven Pub: 1052 Deep Cove Rd., North Vancouver. Info: www.theravenpub.com. Adam Woodall performs acoustic music every Thursday, 7:30-11:30 p.m. Red Lion Bar & Grill: 2427 Marine Drive, See more page 26

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FILM

Wimpy Kid’s return par for the course

■ Diary of a Wimpy Kid 2: Rodrick Rules. Directed by David Bowers. Starring Zachary Gordon, Robert Capron, Devon Bostick, Rachael Harris, Peyton List and Steve Zahn. Rating: 6 (out of 10)

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ROBERT Capron and Zachary Gordon star in Diary of a Wimpy Kid 2: Rodrick Rules. The comedy opens today at North Vancouver’s Park & Tilford Cineplex Odeon.

According to Scholastic, the No. 1 trend in children’s books for 2010 was the expanding audience of young-adult fiction, as more parents raided their kids’ bookshelves. A return to humour and the resurgence of the diary format was on there, too (Pepys would be proud). Jeff Kinney’s Diary of a Wimpy Kid series

fits the bill on all counts. And just as more adults are reading youth fiction, the loudest laughs at the Diary of a Wimpy Kid 2: Rodrick Rules screening came from grown-ups, regardless of whether or not they had children in tow. The second film, shot in Vancouver, comes on the heels of the surprising success of the first film, which handily recouped its production costs on its March 2010 opening weekend. Once again, the film follows the middle-school agonies of Greg Heffley (Zachary Gordon). Greg’s hopes and shortcomings are chronicled in his diary and, much to his embarrassment, in the weekly parenting columns his mom See Story page 25

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FILM

Story takes time to gain momentum From page 24 (Rachael Harris) writes for the local paper. Sandwiched in between his vacuous older brother Rodrick (Devon Bostick) and his can-do-no-wrong three-yearold brother Manny (Connor and Owen Fielding), Greg relies on the sympathies of his best friend Rowley (Robert Capron) to get through the day. He navigates the rocky course of seventh grade, including teachers who expect him to be just as lazy as his brother Rodrick, a big crush on the lovely Holly (Peyton List) and a yearning to be popular. The story takes a while to gain momentum as we are re-introduced to characters. The film really gets going when Greg and Rodrick form a tenuous bond, and the elder Heffley divulges his secrets to an easy life, which includes “lower mom and dad’s expectations.” Dad (Steve Zahn) is a little out there, and mom, parenting “expert” though she may be, won’t win any awards. Collectively, there is lots of room for mischief. Plus “they’re, like, 40. They can barely remember their names!” Mom and dad go away and Rodrick and Greg decide to throw a party (complete with G-rated Hangover-style party pics). The fallout and punishment (no talent show for Rodrick’s metal band) constitute the main points in the film. If it seems a bit slim, substance-wise, keep in mind that much of Kinney’s books contain stick-pencil cartoons (also utilized in the films) and that filmmakers want to leave ample room for sequels. There is potty humour, of course — Rodrick’s band is named Loded Diper and Greg suffers embarrassment after sitting on a chocolate bar — but that’s par for the kiddie course. Elsewhere, things are funniest when the parents are around; less so when supporting characters appear onscreen. It’s difficult to watch a movie with child actors without newsreel of Lindsay Lohan — the latest in a long list of child-star casualties – spooling through your head. But, good news: the Diary of a Wimpy Kid actors seem to be pretty good kids. My 11-year-old spotted several of the lead actors walking down Robson Street last summer and ran over to tell them how much he liked the first film. We had a nice chat with a chaperoning parent and the kids, none of whom exhibited diva behaviour. or the threat of a police mugshot in their future. Long live wimpy kids . . . .

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CALENDAR From page 22 West Vancouver. Info: 604-9268838. Pianist Randy Doherty will perform every Friday and Saturday at 8 p.m. Rusty Gull: 175 East First St., North Vancouver. Live music every Wednesday, Friday and Saturday; Mostly Marley performs every Sunday, 7 p.m. Sailor Hagar’s Brew Pub: 235 West First St., North

Vancouver. Info: 604-9843087. Live music every Friday and Saturday, 9 p.m.-1 a.m. Saltaire Restaurant: 235 15th 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.

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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. OTHER EVENTS Capilano University Performing Arts Theatre: 2055 Purcell Way, North Vancouver. Box office: 604990-7810 or www.capilanou. ca/theatre. Cafe for Contemporary Art: 140 East Esplanade, North Vancouver.

Prosetics Reading Series: A reading with author Michael Turner Thursday, March 31 at 7 p.m. Info: astone@capilanou. ca. Presentation House Theatre: 333 Chesterfield Ave., North Vancouver. Tickets and info: 604-990-3474 or www. phtheatre.org. Sensation of Magic: An evening of wonders with illusionist Vitaly Beckman April 1 and 2 at 7:30 p.m. Tickets: $26/$24 West Vancouver Memorial Library: 1950 Marine Dr., West Vancouver. Info: 604-925-

7407 or www.westvanlib.org. Offstage — Talking Bach: A free illustrated discussion with Marc Destrubé about Bach’s violin sonatas, Monday, March 28 at 10:30 a.m. SFU Philosopher’s Cafe: Everyone is welcome to join this discussion with moderator Randall MacKinnon, Friday, April 15 from 10:30 a.m. to noon. Topic: How will Earth sustain its ever growing population? Admission: $5. — compiled by Debbie Caldwell Email information for your North Shore event to listings@ nsnews.com.

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Barlow’s sax player also up for Juno award

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the best thing that could possibly happen. The fact that he liked it, which I was just thrilled about, and the fact that he took the time to send me a note and let me know. To say it made my day is a huge understatement.” Barlow’s 2010 album, released on her own label, Empress Music Group, has also earned her accolades within the Canadian music recording industry, seeing her up for a Juno Award Sunday for vocal jazz album of the year, her fourth nomination. She shares the nomination with Jeff Healey, Nikki Yanofsky, Kellylee Evans and Handsworth secondary alumna Laila Biali (for Tracing Light). “I’m really excited,” says Barlow. “The best thing that any musician can hope for is that people get a chance to hear their

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music. That’s what this means. It means that the album has been well received and it’s made its way to people’s ears and that’s the most important thing for me. So to get that kind of acknowledgement publicly, it’s really gratifying.” Funnily enough, the Junos are being hosted in Barlow’s hometown, but she’ll instead be on the West Coast, taking the stage at the Capilano University Performing Arts Theatre. Her saxophone player and fellow Torontonian, Kelly Jefferson, is in the same boat, up for a Juno for contemporary jazz album of the year for Next Exit by the Kelly Jefferson Quartet. “We’re going to be celebrating in Vancouver and happy about that,” says Barlow. “We’d like to be there for the awards but to me, if I can’t be there, I’m glad that the reason is because I’m on tour. ”

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A28 - North Shore News - Friday, March 25, 2011

AMERICAN

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Memphis Blues Barbeque House

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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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Neighbourhood Noodles House

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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

BISTRO Le Bistro Chez Michel

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

The Cheshire Cheese Restaurant & Bar

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Enjoy your waterfront dining experience with our extensive menus.From eggs bennie and big juicy burgers during our popular brunches to our famous prime rib, scallop salad,clam chowder,king crab,steaks,lamb,seafood style cordon bleu.Room’s available for private parties and a large free parking lot.

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The Salmon House

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Serving spectacular views and fine, indigenous west coast cuisine for over 30 years. Lunch, dinner and Sunday brunch. Live entertainment in Coho Lounge on weekend evenings. 2229 Folkestone Way, W. Van. Reservations: www.salmonhouse.com or call 604-926-3212

FRENCH Chez Michel

Kypriaki Taverna

PUB $$

Now Open everyday @ noon for Lunch! Voted one of the top 5 Greek restaurants in the Lower Mainland. Our two new highlytrained chefs are also serving up fresh gourmet Mediterraneaninspired specials. With our outstanding food, reasonable prices, friendly service, candlelit charm and daily food/drink specials, you will see why so many people call it their favourite restaurant.Free parking at rear of building.Call for delivery/take out tonight or come in for a relaxing Mediterranean experience. 1356 Marine Dr, N. Van. 604-985-7955

INDIAN Handi Cuisine of India

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Reader’s Choice 2006 Winner offering Authentic Indian Cuisine. Open for lunch and dinner,7 days a week.Weekend buffet,ocean view,free delivery. 1340 Marine Dr., W. Van. 604-925-5262 www.handi-restaurant.com

Palki Best Indian Cuisine $ $

Where one spicy sauce does not fit all. Readers’ Choice award winning restaurant for 5 years! Open for Lunch & Dinner. Lunch Buffet $10.95.

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A West Vancouver Favorite for 25 years. Daily specials. 1373 Marine Dr. (2nd flr) W. Van. 604-926-4913

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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. 125-1233 Lynn Valley Rd, N. Van. 604-988-7868 www.mountainsushi.ca

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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.

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Voted Best Pub on the North Shore for a reason.Extensive menu boasting Pub,West Coast & Asian fare dishes plus great weekly & daily food features.20 plus beers on tap.Take-Out menu available. Close to public transportation,free parking,fully enclosed,heated, smoke-free veranda.Reserve your event or party today [8-30 ppl excluding Fridays].Follow us on Facebook & Twitter. 1177 Lynn Valley Road, N. Van 604.990.8880 www.blackbearpub.com “Perfect room for private parties up to 200 ppl. Fundraisers, birthdays,anniversaries,retirement, or let us cater your party and clean up the mess!”All sporting events, including PPV on our flat screens and big screens. Daily wings and beverage specials. Excellent seasonal menu, daily specials and brunch. 1970 Spicer Road, N. Van. 604-924-1834 A Tom & Binnie Production

The Rusty Gull

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C-Lovers Fish & Chips

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Offers an excellent menu, the best craft brewed ales & lagers in Vancouver, live music, satellite sports, pool table, dart boards & heated patio with a spectacular city view. 86 Semisch Ave., N. Van. 604-984-3087

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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. 1C - 900 Main Street, Village at Park Royal, West Vancouver 604-922-8882 info@villagetaphouse.com

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The best fish & chips on the North Shore! Marine Dr. @ Pemberton, N. Van. 604-980-9993

The Fish House In Stanley Park

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While strolling in the park,enjoy exceptional seafood in one of our unique dining rooms,patios,or oyster bar. Weekend brunch from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Afternoon tea,daily from 2 p.m.to 4 p.m. Come and join us... we are just a bridge away! 8901 Stanley Park Drive, Van (Where the west end meets Stanley Park) 604-681-7275 www.fishhousestanleypark.com

Montgomery’s Fish & Chips$

The fastest growing Fish & Chips on the North Shore. International Food Court, Lonsdale Quay Market 604-929-8416

THAI Thai PudPong Restaurant

A Lower Lonsdale legend for 23 years. Home to the best in live music Wed, Fri, Sat & Sun nights. Great food selection that surpasses the norm.The best weekend breakfasts ‘til 2pm. Great selection of import draft.All Canucks PPV games on the big screens.

Village Tap House

MALAYSIAN Tamarind Hill Malaysian Cuisine

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175 East 1st St., N. Van. 604-988-5585

JAPANESE Mountain Sushi

The Black Bear Pub

SEAFOOD

The Bridge Between Pub $ $

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An epicurean experience 3700’ above the twinkling lights of Vancouver.

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.

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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.

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The MarinaSide Grill

$

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.

EAT-IN/TAKE-OUT

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Bargain Fare ($5-8) $ Inexpensive ($9-12) $ $

FinestYum-Yum Restaurant

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.

AUSTRIAN Jagerhof Restaurant

GREEK

$$

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 The Lobby Restaurant at the Pinnacle Hotel

$$$

Inspired by BC’s natural abundance of fabulous seafood and the freshest of ingredients, dishes are prepared to reflect west coast cuisine. Open 7-days a week for breakfast, lunch, dinner and late night lounge. 138 Victory Ship Way, N. Van. 604-973-8000 www.pinnaclepierhotel.com


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Winifred Nelson July 14, 1923 - March 9, 2010 Louis Nelson Dec. 30, 1913 - March 26, 2010 Dear Mum & Dad You are not forgotten still in memory you are with us as you always were before. We miss you Your loving daughters Cathy and Kim

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FOSTER - Sheila Neil April 17, 1936 - March 17, 2011 It is with great sadness that we announce the sudden passing of our Mom, Sheila. Predeceased by her husband Tom, she leaves behind son Steve (Annette), the loves of her life her grandchildren Keanna and Alisha, her daughter Ruth (Mike). Also missing Sheila is our extensive extended family who were instrumental in helping Mom live out her days in her own home. Born in Glasgow, she called North Vancouver home since 1967. Her association with the North Shore Medical Office Assistants and in later years the Lynn Valley Seniors Association kept her busy and happy. A memorial service will be held on Thursday March 31 at 2pm at the First Memorial Boal Chapel 1505 Lillooet Rd North Vancouver. Donation if desired may be made to the LVSA or a charity of your choice.

GALOZO - James (Jim) Born at home on the 400 block W. Windsor Road, North Vancouver, BC, April 29th, 1915. Gently passed into the arms of the angels in North Vancouver, March 18th, 2011 surrounded by his family whom he loved so much. Survived by his loving wife of 63 years Eugenie (Jean) Galozo and his 7 children: Thomas, James (Karen), Elaine (Tony), Dennis (Elaine), Gina, Audrey (Terry), Leo (Margot). He is also loving remembered by his 15 grandchildren and his 3 greatgrandchildren. Dad held his wife, his children and their families in his heart always and kept Debbie there as well. Dad was predeceased by his father, mother, 3 brothers and 2 sisters. He is also survived by 2 sisters. He will be missed by his friends and fellow parishioners at Holy Trinity Church where he was a founding member. He will also be missed by his friends and colleagues at the North Shore Historical Society where he was honored as a Life Long Member. Dad was very proud of the fact that 2010 marked the 100th anniversary of a Galozo living on the 400 block of W. Windsor Road. In lieu of flowers Dad has requested that donations be made to the Holy Trinity School fund or to the North Vancouver Museum and Archives. Prayers will be held on Thursday, March 24th @ 7:00 pm at Holy Trinity Church. A celebration mass of Christian burial will be held at Holy Trinity Church (27th & Lonsdale) on Friday, March 25th, 2011 at 12:00 pm. He will be laid to rest in the North Vancouver Cemetery. The family wishes to express our sincere thanks to all of the friends who have shown their support for the last 2 ½ months and in particular our thanks to the amazing, caring staff of the TCU at Evergreen House and a very special thank you to Dr. Bryan Norton for his care and support. Daddy “You Are Our Sunshine”

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HADDAWAY (Harness) - Jean It is with great sadness that I announce the peaceful passing of My mother Jean Haddaway formally of Victoria, BC at the age of 83, Jean passed away in North Vancouver in the company of her family, Jean was known to many as the Blossom shop lady from Edgemont Village, she and her husband ran the business together for more than 30 years, Peter passed away in 2008. Left to cherish her memory is her daughter Allison; Kelvin & Grandson Thomas, as well as many cherished family and friends. The Service will be held on April 11th, 2011 at Boal Chapel and Memorial Gardens 1505 Lillooet Road North Vancouver at 10am. All family and friends are welcome to attend.

LEVACK - Michael Daniel (Dan) Dan passed away peacefully at Lions Gate Hospital on March 10, 2011 at the age of 91. He is survived by his loving wife Marie, daughter Karen Proctor, son John (Donna), and 4 grandchildren, Mike, Greg, Katrina and Karson. Dan was born in Alberta, moving to Vancouver in his late teenage years, where he joined the Army. He was stationed in Jamaica during WW2, where he developed his taste For his favorite beverage. He married Marie Jorgensen on June 30, 1951 and settled in North Vancouver. Dan retired at the age of 63 and enjoyed a great long life. He was a kind, gentle, loving husband, father and Papa. He will be sorely missed. No service by request. 'Gone Fishing'

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HOLM - Norbert May 21 - February 5, 2011. Loving husband, father, grandfather and friend, Norbert passed away peacefully surrounded by family and friends. Survived by his wife of 55 years, Christa, sons Eric and Neil (Karin), daughters Astrid and BirgIt, grandchildren Koji, Dasan, Lucy, Nicholai, Anastasia, Petra and Maximilian. Norbert grew up in Hamburg, Germany and was drafted into the army in 1944. Released from the American army as a POW in 1946. He graduated from the University of Hamburg with a degree. in Electrical Engineering in 1950. He then joined a leading import/ export company as an international sales representative to expand the market for the German electronics industry in the Americas. A venture he pursued successfully for the next 5 years. During a visit to Canada in early 1956 he met and married within 12 days the love of his life and West Vancouver became their home. Norbert’s passion for the electronics industry evolved into the creation of many diverse business ventures, such as Noresco of Canada Ltd. And the Import & distribution of Aiphone intercoms throughout North America. Norbert became an accomplished and astute navigator and yachtsman. He enjoyed boating with his family and friends aboard his beloved Grand Banks 42 Norista. He did several memorable cruises circumnavigating Vancouver Island numerous times, visited the Queen Charlottes and cruised to Alaska. Norbert’s knowledge and wisdom pertaining to boating, electronics, physics, big band music and vast business experience will be missed by all that had the pleasure of knowing him. Please join the family in a celebration of his life on Sunday, April 3, 2011 at the West Vancouver Yacht Club, 5854 Marine Dr. West Vancouver, from 3PM-5Pm. Donations can be made to the B.C. Cancer Foundation, 600-686 West Broadway, Vancouver, BC V5Z 1G1

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PATTERSON – E. L. (Bud) July 19, 1921 – March 18, 2011 Eric Leslie (BUD) Patterson passed away peacefully on March 18, 2011. Although saddened by our loss we rejoice knowing that he has now been reunited with his beloved wife, Florence, his parents Mary & Harold and his other family members and friends who greeted him at heaven’s doors. Dad had a passion for life - his family and friends meant everything to him. He was loving, kind and always giving. He had a great 90 years of keeping busy and enjoying life. Loving memories will be held by his children Lynn and Cal (Anne, Jesyka) He will be missed dearly by his brother Allan (Lorraine). His love, guidance & support will be treasured by his grandson’s Ryon (Rob) & Connor. His ‘fatherly’ ways will be remembered by his nephews and nieces and all our friends who called him ‘Dad’. Having served proudly in the Navy (WWII) Bud lived his last 2 years at Col. Belcher Vet’s Residence – Strathcona who the family would like to thank for all their wonderful care – Dad was very happy living there. He lived his life well…he loved and laughed always! A celebration of his life will be held on Saturday, April 16, 2011 from 11:00 to 2:00 p.m. at The Royal Canadian Legion # 264 – 1910 Kensington Road N.W. Calgary, AB. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to Calgary Health Trust, Vets’ Angels Program c/o Ewan Cameron, #145, 251 Midpark Blvd. S.E. Calgary, Alberta T2X 1S3 403-257-0875 vetangel@telus.net or If friends so desire, memorial tributes may be made directly to The Alzheimer Society of Calgary, Suite 201, 222 – 58th Avenue S.W., Calgary, AB T2H 2S3, Telephone: (403) 290-0110, www.alzheimercalgary.com. You may forward condolences through www.mcinnisandholloway.com. In living memory of Bud Patterson, a tree will be planted at Fish Creek Provincial Park by McInnis & Holloway Funeral Homes, Crowfoot Chapel, 82 Crowfoot circle N.W. Calgary, AB Telephone: 1 800 661 1599

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SMITH - Donald MacLean Age 80 years, entered into rest at Lions Gate Hospital in North Vancouver on March 19, 2011 surrounded by family. Lovingly remembered by his wife of 57 years Lorraine Smith (nee Henderson), daughters MaryCatherine Murray (Scott) and Susan Smith, son Donald J. Smith , grandchildren Matthew and Jennifer Moysa, sister Helene Maxwell (Bob), brother-inlaw Paul Henderson and niece/ nephews Jamie, Karen, Michael & David. Born June 30th, 25th, 1930 in Toronto Ontario, Don was actively involved in the television industry for 45 years with positions in both Toronto, Ont. and Vancouver, BC. He began his impressive career with All-Canada Radio in 1951 leaving as Vice-President of TV Sales in 1973 to join BCTVCHAN TV Vancouver as VP Sales. There he rose to President, later moving to become President of BCTV’s parent company, Westcom TV Group consisting of seven television stations and retired from broadcasting in 1996 but continued as a consultant. Don received numerous awards including induction into the Canadian Association of Broadcasters Hall of Fame and Variety Club’s Gold Heart. He was a leader in his field, a mentor to many and highly respected by all of his peers. His kindness, wisdom and guidance will be greatly missed by all. A Celebration of Don’s Life will be held at Capilano Golf & Country Club, 420 Southborough Drive, West Vancouver, BC on March 31st, 2011 at 2:00 pm (dress code). Donations in Don’s memory to Lions Gate Hospital Foundation, Canadian Cancer Society or Variety Children’s Charity would be appreciated.

Celebrate the lives of loved ones with your stories, photographs and tributes on TAYLOR - Shirley Ann (Norminton) June 21, 1934 - March 20, 2011 Shirley passed away peacefully at Lynn Valley Care Centre, with her family at her side. Predeceased by her father Frank (Bob) Norminton (1977) and her mother Phyllis Norminton (1991). Loving wife to Mer for 58 years, much loved mother to her daughters Debbie Parminter (Gerry), Jayne Brownlow (Harry) and Barb Prosperi-Porta (Bett) and cherished nanny to Michael (Kelsey), Brandon (Ange), Amy, Gillian, Bobby, Lynsey, Gabby and Emily. Also survived by her brother and sister in law Bob and Isobel Norminton of Niagra Falls, Ont. and her sister in law and brother in law Margaret and Jim Tucker of Oregon City, Oregon plus many nieces and nephews. Shirley was born and raised in North Vancouver, attending Ridgeway Elementary and North Vancouver High School. She retired at the age of 60 after a career with Locke and Ree Insurance. Her family was the most important thing in her life. Always thinking of others, Shirley was a loving and generous woman. She was so talented always busy with her crafts. A memorial service will be held in her honour at First Memorial Boal Chapel, 1505 Lillooet Road, North Vancouver on Friday, March 25th at 2PM. Special thanks to the wonderful caregivers at Lynn Valley Care Centre. In lieu of flowers, donations may be sent to B.C. Cancer Society or Kidney Foundation of B.C. You are our special angel loved forever and always

WHITTOW,William George July 24, 1925 - March 12, 2011 Passed away peacefully at Lions Gate Hospital with his family at his side. George was much loved and will be sadly missed by his family and friends. George was born in Liverpool, England and was raised in a police orphanage from the age of 3 to 16 yrs. At 18 he joined the RAF and served on a rescue boat overseas. After the war he emigrated to Toronto where he met the love of his life, a girl from his hometown. George had a talent for numbers and started to work for Mack Trucks in a managerial position. He quickly advanced within the company and soon relocated his young family to North Vancouver where he became owner of BC Mack Trucks, which he ran for many years. George loved the business world and for 10 years had the opportunity to share his passion, as a teacher at Langara’s Small Business Development Program. Always full of energy and good spirits, George loved to travel, walk the seawall, keep on top of the stock market and watch his Liverpool soccer team play! Many thanks to all the staff at Lions Gate Hospital ICU/SCO for the care they provided in his last days. He will be forever in our hearts. There will be no service and a Celebration of Life will be held in the near future.

VEUGER - Matthew Peter. It is with great sadness we announce the passing of Matthew on March 09, 2011 at the tender age of 3, after a brave and courageous battle with Leigh’s Disease. Matthew’s contagious smile and incredible zest for life will live on forever in the hearts of his family: Mom and Dad Cynthia and Dave, best friend and big sister Caitlin, Granny and Grandpa Suzanne and Peter Veuger, Nana and Poppy Helen and John Parker, Oma and Opa Helen Ford and Dieter Spillner; Uncles and Aunts Andrew and Yvette Veuger, Derek Spillner, Jason Spillner and Nicole Nicholson, and Chrystal Risley; Cousins Ashley, Lucas, Kya, Calista, Alexander and Krish; as well as a large extended family. Family, friends and their children are invited to share stories of Matthew and attend a Celebration of Life on Monday, March 28th at 1:00 at the Hollyburn Country Club, 950 Cross Creek Road, West Vancouver. In lieu of flowers, donations in Matthew’s memory can be made to Canuck Place Children’s Hospice, a place he loved to visit.

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SOANES - Arthur William July 30, 1920 - March 21, 2011 North Vancouver, B.C. Art passed away peacefully on March 21, 2011 at the age of 90 years at Lions Gate Hospital Palliative Care (7 West). He was pre-deceased by his parents Eva and Arthur, brother Reg (Frieda), sister Dorothy, and wife Phyllis Dorothy (Scouler) {Jan. 1, 2002} whom he was married to for 54 years. Art is survived by his three sons and their wives, Gavin and Wendy, Howard and Shelley, and Scott; and his six grandchildren, Marla (Dwayne), Evan (Megan), Ryan (Esther), Russell (Dana), Jordan (Milene), Courtenay (Dustin); and his two greatgrandchildren, Jake and Logan (Jordan and Milene’s kids). Art was born in Nottingham, England and used to play as a child in Sherwood Forest. He emigrated with his parents and siblings and lived in Regina for many years before coming to North Vancouver. Art was a Canadian War Veteran and served in World War 2. Art worked as a Mechanic at Hammond’s Garage under the Burrard Street Bridge, as a Sawyer on Annacis Island, as a Maintenance Man at Pacific Press (Sun and Province), and as a Yard Man at Irly Bird Lumber in North Vancouver. Art was a very talented Woodworker, which he did as a hobby. His children and grandchildren continue to marvel at his wooden boats, tables, Parson’s benches, and Adirondack chairs. Art loved the Ocean and spent many hours on his boats. He was a founding member of the Seymour Power Squadron and a member of the old Vancouver Cruising Club. Art spent many hours in his garden and up until recently produced many fruits, vegetables, and flowers. In his latter years he was an avid badminton player and was involved with a seniors group out at Parkgate Centre. Art stayed in the family home on East Keith Road in North Vancouver from 1956 until March 7, 2011 when he entered L.G.H. for a mild heart attack. Art’s family would like to thank Dr. Markle, Dr. Hariton, Dr. Lakha, and the staff at L.G.H. - Palliative Care (7 West) for their compassionate and professional care. His end of life was calm, peaceful, and pain free which was just the way he wanted. This was a great comfort to his family. At Art’s request, there will be no Service.

Announcements

Ambleside Community Orchestra Generations Concert: Classical Orchestral music Wednesday, March 30, 7:30 pm St. Andrews United Church 1044 St. Georges Avenue, North Vancouver Admission by donation ($10-$15) Information 604 922 1035

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BOOKKEEPER Full-time Bookkeeper required for Property Management firm. Duties include Accounts Receivable and Payable, Financial Statement Preparation and payroll. Intermediate level Excel required. Excellent working environment and full training on Accounting software provided. Please email resume to mgale@stratawest.com EXPERIENCED BOOKKEEPER Req for growing North Van Bookkeeping Firm; F/T; familiar w/ MS Office, Simply & Quickbooks; MUST be able to work with minimal supervision; compensation commensurate w/ exp; email resume & salary expectation to: anne_advantage@shawbiz.ca. No phone calls please. We will only contact short listed candidates.

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Acme Analytical Laboratories (Vancouver), a premier BC mining laboratory, is looking to fill various Laboratory Assistant positions in Vancouver. Must be able to handle up to 40 lbs as some heavy manual labor may be required. Experience in a lab environment an asset but training will be provided. Starting wage of approximately $12 (combination of base hourly rate and daily production bonus). Detailed descriptions of the various positions are available on Acme’s website:

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Interested parties should submit resume and cover letter by email as instructed on the website. VANCOUVER’S LARGEST Lawn and Property Maintenance Company pays $120-$360 DAILY for outdoor Spring/Summer work. Hiring honest, competitive, and energetic individuals to fill our various 2011 positions. Apply online @ www.propertystarsjobs.com

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Required for a Burnaby healthcare facility. F/T & P/T positions, to work days & evenings. Alternate Model Of Care-Dementia experience is preferred. Must have strong written and verbal communication skills. Competitive wages & benefits. Fax resume: 1-250-861-3112 karen.petlikau@ advocarehealth.com

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ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT

North Van engineering office requires an Admin. Assistant to support the engineering staff and manage the office. Duties range from handling mail and phones to preparing large and complex technical reports. We seek a wellrounded individual who takes pride in attention to detail and has a strong ability to prioritize. This position will appeal to a courteous and tactful multi-tasker who can handle tight deadlines and changing priorities with grace. Experience with engineering or scientific reports would be an asset. Please send your resume in confidence to noni@tri.bc.ca. REAL ESTATE ADMINISTRATOR Full-time position as a Real Estate Office Administrator - North Vancouver. Previous administrative experience in real estate. Intermediate to advanced Microsoft Office skills. Familiarity with Adobe Suite. Send your resume to mgrcrest@telus.net

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Retail Vitamin Sales Clerk with experience required for flexible Part Time 1 to 3 days per week incl. Sat. $17-$20/hr depending on experience. Must be fluent in English. Drop resume at 2470 Marine Dr. West Van or Fax to 604-922-1464

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FREE CATALOGUE 1-800-353-7864 HALFORD’S butcher equipment and supplies, leather, beads, craft kits, animal control equipment + trapping supplies. Order from our new web store and get free shipping until August 31, 2011. www.halfordsmailorder.com HOSPITAL BED, electric, with mattress, brand new, $1400 obo. Wheelchair, Quickie 2, collapsible, brand new, paid $4000 sell $2000 Call 604-987-5493 HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS. Best Price, Best Quality. All Shapes & Colors Available. Call 1-866-652-6837 www.thecoverguy.ca MONFROTTO TRIPAD $100. Sears ellipitical trainer $300, hidea-bed $350, 64in mirror $100, 4 pce patio set $100 604-904-1397

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PART-TIME TUTOR for 5-year old. Seeking a qualified teacher who is willing/able to teach our 5 year old (preschool) child in our home. Must have English as a first language. Only qualified candidates certified to teach or with a college degree in early childhood education or elementary education, will be considered. Must be enthusiastic, self starter who is able to develop exciting and fun, yet challenging schooling plans. Salary/Wage: Negotiable based on experience and qualifications. Must have own vehicle. Gas allowance provided. Monday-Friday, 1-2 hours each day. Criminal background will be required. Only qualified applicants who apply with a cover letter, resume, references and a copy of their ECE certificate or equivalent will be considered. Please reply ASAP to: westvanteacher@gmail.com

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is hiring Carpenters $22.50 per hr, 40 hrs per week. Miminum 4 yrs experience + completed Secondary School. Email resume to: bahman1097@gmail.com NORTH SHORE Electrical Contractor looking for Apprentice to start immediately. Please email to: adposition@shaw.ca

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

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Granite Floor lamp, old world style, used in hotel lobby.$250 obo. Pls call 602.808.6223. IKEA LEKSVIK gated pine d/r table/8 chairs. Drop leaf/easy storage. Orig owner/excellent cond. Call 604-987-8114 leave a message. Delivery not included. PINE ARMOIRE $500. 3 removable shelves, 2 pull out drawers, 6 ft x 4 ft x 2 ft. 778-866-8731 SOFA BED, double. Recently recovered. Great condition. Call 604-987-8114. Leave clear message and number. Delivery not included.

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GRAND PIANO, Young Chang 5’ 9’’ like new, just tuned, Ger. /Eng. comp. $6500. 985-8545

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DESK / WORK STATION 71in x 77in, $175. Reception area prints, chairs, etc. 778-835-4344


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1960’S FRENCH PROVINCIAL stereo cabinet(Fruitwood) sony 32 inch tv, metal 3 drwr file cabinet, small metal cab with lock 604-929-2538 2 SIMMONS hide-a-beds, 1 queen, 1 double, clean. You pickup 604-980-0088 FREE FIREWOOD IN ROUNDS FOR PICKUP CALL 604-987-5557 FREE SOFA style arm chair..not torn or broken, light blue + wood side table &s ofa chair. (604) 926-2258

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Legal/Public Notices

NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS Notice is Hereby Given that Creditors and others, having claims against the Estate of ZOLTAN JOSEPH KOKAI-KUUN formerly of 1095 WEST 21ST ST. NORTH VANCOUVER, B.C., Deceased, who died on JANUARY 21, 2010, are hereby required to send the particulars thereof to the undersigned Administrator, c/o MARJON HOLLANDER, 300 - 145 WEST 17TH STREET, NORTH VANCOUVER, B.C., on or before APRIL 5, 2011, after which date the estate’s assets will be distributed, having regard only to the claims that have been received. ANTHONY THOMAS KOKAIKUUN, Executor.

NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS

Notice is Hereby Given that Creditors and others, having claims against the Estate of ELEANOR WINNIFRED MORRILL, formerly of 802 - 2246 BELLEVUE AVENUE, WEST VANCOUVER, B.C. Deceased, who died on APRIL 11, 2009 , are hereby required to send the particulars thereof to the undersigned Administrator, c/o MARJON HOLLANDER , 300 145 WEST 17TH STREET, NORTH VANCOUVER, B.C. , on or before APRIL 29th, 2011, after which date the estate’s assets will be distributed, having regard only to the claims that have been received. ELIZABETH ELEANOR KINAR Executor.

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Personals

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Escort Services

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Metaphysical

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GARAGE SALE

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GARAGE SALES North Vancouver

96-ESTATE SALE Sat & Sun 10-2 @ 525 E Queens Rd. off St. Kilda. Furn, antiques, power tools, file cabinets, cupboards & dishes 96 - MOVING SALE - Sun 9-2. Good deals & free stuff. Everything must go! 3331 Mountain Hwy, Village on the Creek Townhouse. 604-803-0598 96-GARAGE/MOVING Sale, Sat, 10-2, 1457 Dempsey Rd. furniture, office, household/appl etc.

North Lonsdale United Church

3380 Lonsdale Ave. GIANT GARAGE SALE Sat. March 26th 10:00 am - 2:00 pm Earlybirds $5, Toys, kitchen items, books, Xmas items, clothes and miscellaneous items. Hot Dogs for sale!! 97C - OFFICE MOVING SALE, Sat 11-3. Furn, computers, kitchen gear, sofa, fridge & more!. 102 - 315 W 1st St. No earlies

North Vancouver

98-ESTATE SALE, Sat, 10-2, 518 - East 7th St. workshop, furniture & deco, patio, toys, etc

West Vancouver 91- Huge Community Sale, Sat 10-1 pm. over 20 tables, Lions Bay Hall, Concession available 91-MOVING GIANT GARAGE SALE! Sunday 10-2pm, INDOORS RAIN OR SHINE 7 ROOMS OF quality FURNITURE incl antiques, china, fine art, electronics, lots of free items. All offers considered !! Caulfeild area. 5210 Timberfeild Lane. 91-MOVING! SAT. 9 -1pm, 5150 Meadfeild Rd. double bed, chairs, household goods. All must go! 92-

St. Christopher’s Church Huge Garage Sale Sat. March 26, 10 - noon 1068 Inglewood, West Van Great bargains, household goods, clothing, furniture, electronics, toys, jewellery, sports equipment & more!

West Vancouver

92- MOVING QLTY SALE! Sat 9-1 jewelry,handbags, skis, garden/tools, lawnmower, huge hd panasonic 50 tv , antique twin beds, electronics (xbox, ds & games), sports, books, clothes & more!! @ 586 Keith Rd ( East of Taylor Way, West Van) 92-MOVING SALE, Sat, Mar 26, 9-2, 2583 Queens Ave. W.Van. furniture, warhammer, H/H misc.. 93-HUGE MOVING SALE Indoor All must go!! Sat &Sun 9-4pm 1235 Ottawaburn Rd.British Prpty

FLEA MARKET

Sunday, April 3rd 9am-3pm West Vancouver Arena 786 - 22nd St Come and find great bargains on sporting & outdoor goods, books, electronics, furniture, children’s items, clothing, kitchenware, jewellery, household items & much more! In support of the West Vancouver Seniors’ Activity Centre. 604-925-7280


A34 – North Shore News – Friday, March 25, 2011

RENTALS 6505

Apartments & Condos

6505

2 BR, Ambleside $1700 South facing, 890Sqf, Renovated, No pet/Smoking, Now 778-558-7977

6505-11

Apartments & Condos North Van Apt. Rentals

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1 BR 21/Lonsdale, bright reno incl heat hw hardwood, ns, np, quiet adult bldg. $900. 604-904-9507

1 BR $930 incl h/h/w, quiet bldg, sec prkg, central Lonsdale. 140 West 17th. 990-8262/985-1658

144 W. 14th St MARLBOROUGH TOWER

Spacious Studios from $1050 & 1 BR from $1300 w/ balconies & spectacular views, well maintained, clean, quiet concrete highrise. Fabulous Central Lonsdale location, next to library, transit, shops & cls to schools. Sorry, no pets. Heat & hot water incls. Call 604-983-6920 to view.

1 BR fully renod, upper Lonsdale, view, large, incl heat hw & cable, ns, np, avail now, 604-987-8807 1 BR. large, $870. mountain view, now or Apr. 1. Gated prkg, quiet, drapes, heat incl. no pets, 1 yr lease, 321 East 2nd. 604-987-5802 1 Br. large, now or Apr 1st. $845 1 Br. large, new carpet, brick patio, $865 heat incl. quiet. drapes. gated or free prkg, no pets, 1 yr lease. 310 East 2nd, 604-904-0956

1 BR lrg, MOVE IN ALLOWANCE, Apr 1, quiet/clean blding. Rent Starts/$975. Incls Ht/ Hw. N/P, N/S, 1 yr lse, Cable/Park extra. Call 604-985-4272 100 E. ESPLANADE 1 bdrm air con, 9 ft ceiling, 7 appl, $1400; Anson Rlty 604-783-7623

195 21st Street BELLEVUE TOWER 1 Bedroom $1425 Avail Apr 1 Prestigious bldg next to seawall. Beautifully renovated, granite c/tops, h/w flrs, new appls, d/w new kitchen & bath rm cabinets, indoor pool. Facing NW w/ ocean views. Steps to community ctr, shops, transit & restaurants. Sorry, No Pets.

2 BR bright, hardwood, ns, np, near seabus, quiet bldg. $1300, 604-618-8338 2 BR, Central Lonsdale, Newly renovated, new appl, 2nd floor corner suite, h/w floors, heat & hotwater incl. no pets, $1500. Dodwell Strata Management. 604-838-5020 or 604-699-5264 2 BR extra large suite, balc. incld utils & prkg, close to everything. 604-328-4104.

2BR, Manager Special, $1045, Central Lons, patio, carpet, n/p, 160 E 20th. NOW, 604-988-3227 326 WEST 1st St. 1 bdrm $865 & up. Nr seabus, secure prkg, no pets. Avail immed. 604-983-6916

Call 604-922-8815 to view.

2 bd 2 bth Concrete Bldg 995 Roche Point Towers 10th floor golf view 1146’ Walk to amenities, bus rte! Cling to the Cove, enjoy gym hot tub storage & pkg $1795 Diana Royal LePage NS 604-657-4508

in Lynn Valley, heat & hot water incl’d, ug prkg, some apts. are reno’d, near bus, shops & parks. 1 & 2 brs, quiet area, 1 cat ok, No dogs, No smoking 604-980-9219

121 W 20th 1BR, main flr. hardwood, heat & hw incl’d, 1 yr lease np, $1000, now, 604-681-2521

2 BR, 149 W. 20 St., $1050, new paint & carpet, prkg, close to Lonsdale, ns, np 604-328-4104

1520 CHESTERFIELD Rd. 1 br $935 No pets. 604- 990-2971 or Wkends 778-340-7406

2 BR 2 bath, exquisite new reno upper Lonsdale, hardwood, ns, np, Apr. 1, $1320, 604-469-1148

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Houses - Sale

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Real Estate

Real Estate

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Condos/ Townhouses

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6020-22

New Westminster

BY OWNER Queensboro 7 BR hse, low bsmt, lrg lot 66 x 120, all renos, nr schools. $499,000. 604-515-7875 or 778-829-7675

6008

Condos/ Townhouses

North Vancouver

NEW LISTING Suite 402- 1111 Lynn Valley Road $398,000 Open House Sunday 2 - 4pm ‘‘The Dakota’’ 2 Bedroom top floor unit, vaulted ceilings, insuite laundry, 2 parking spots, central location, walk to Lynn Valley Mall, library, rec centre and more!!!

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North Van Apt. Rentals

Beautiful Views

6505

Apartments & Condos

6505-11

North Van Apt. Rentals

604-985-2926

PARKRIDGE TERRACE 110 E. Keith Rd. Great location, park like setting, sauna, indoor pool. ★ Bach $925. ★ 1 Br $1095 ★ 1 Br+den $1125. ★2 Br $1395 up views storage NO PETS. 604-988-7379 www.glassmanpm.com

BRIARS 126 E 12 St. 1 BR for April 1st. Heat & hw incl. Prkg avail, np, ns. 604-983-2086

VICTORIA PARK PLACE 615 St. Georges Ave @ E 6th St. 1 BR, bright South facing, clean quiet bldg, np, ns. 604-980-9057

1 bdrm- $1,025-$1250 Spacious, pool, storage, heat & hw, dw, quiet,

concrete, by shops, Cat Ok

North Vancouver

6505-12 CENTRAL LONSDALE, large updated 1 BR, cat ok $975, 604-925-8824 Vistarealty.net

West Van Apt. Rentals

2BD 1600SQFT view Folkestone wd, ug prkg $2800 OR 1or2 bd ste in home w/view. 604-374-4544

Chesterfield/W15, 2 br. corner, $1150 incl heat/hw, fp, cable ns, no pet, 1 yr lease, 604-987-9899

GREAT LOCATION! 145 West Keith Road.

Bach, 1 BR & 2 BR Avail Now. Ocean view. indoor pool. Concrete bldg. Ht & H/W incls.

Call 604-986-3356

LYNN VALLEY, 3 BR top flr, hardwood, cat ok, $1400, May 1 604-925-8824 Vistarealty.net

Beautiful Large Suites 2 BR from $1340, Mar 15 or later. Heat, h/w, prkg. Lease $300 move in allowance for 2 BR suite. 604-986-3866

MOUNTAIN VILLAGE APTS. 3 BR, Apr 1, 604-988-3828 www.mountainvillage.ca MOUNTAIN VILLAGE APTS. 2 BR, Apr 1, 604-988-3828 www.mountainvillage.ca

1 BRS $925 - $985 incl heat/hw& cable, 250 E 2nd. ns, np. now 1 yr lease large balc. 778-886-3250

THE OXFORD - 165 East 6th St. Studio, Heat & h/w incl. Gated prkg. Sorry no pets. n/s. 604-987-5844

THE IONA 1370 Clyde Ave Available Now 1 BR Starting at $1275, Nr Ambleside beach, restaurants, shops, amenities and transit, ocean & mnt view. Bright & Spac. Newly Reno’d, h/w flrs, granite countertops and new cabinets. quiet bldg, laundry facility, prkg avail. Incls heat & hot water. Sorry No Pets. Call 604-922-4724 to View

2 bd 2 bth & Super Views! 2 bd is a ’lofted area’ good size could be office/den too! Updated, feels like a house! 2 decks pool , gym, sauna hot tub, tennis courts $2295 www.manderrealestate.com Royal LePage 604-926-6011 AMBLESIDE TOWER Studio. 1 BR & 2 BR’s avail. Move in Bonus. 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

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1550 Duchess Ave, W. Van. Studio & 1 Br Move-in Bonus Fitness rm out door pool, nr shops, transit & Seawall. 1 yr lease, N/pets. Heat, hw incl’d. Member of Crime Free Multi-Housing Program. 604-922-4322

Houses - Sale

6020-50

Okanagan

GARDEN BACH. furnished $790 bright clean private, kitchenette, suit 1 ns, np, need car, Hwy 1 & Cypress, Immed. 604-922-3004

OK VALLEY, Vernon, BC home 2300 sf & shop 1000 sf, on 3.69 acres. www.okhomeseller.com #26513. Wade 250-550-6364

6030

BUILDER LOOKING for double lot or tear down in North or West Van. 778-891-1474

Recreation Property

6065

MISSION - LAKE FRONT starting from $78,800. 60 mins from Vancouver. Park Georgia Rlty Lisa Hughes • 604-931-7227

6020

IMMAC. 1BR, concrete bldg, steps to Marine Dr shopping. New lights, paint, glorious oak hardwd flrs, BRIGHT. Ht, hot wtr, window coverings incl, N/p N/s, 1 yr lease, $995. Maryanne 604-926-0594

Lots & Acreage

Houses - Sale

6020-26

It’s time for bargain hunting! Browse our Garage Sale section to find deals near you.

Luxury Over The Seawall! Bach, 1 BR pool rec. rm, pet ok 2190 Bellevue Av 604-926-6287 PACIFICANA 1480 Esquimalt Ave. 1 bachelor, 1 bdrm, ocean views, dw, n/p, n/s now or Apr 1st. By appt. 604-921-7800

Park Royal Towers Completely Renovated

6020

Houses - Sale

North Vancouver

OPEN HOUSE Mar 26 & 27th SAT & SUN 1: 30 - 4:30pm

833 Lynn Valley Road

Gorgeous home 4 bedroom, 2.5bath, 3020sqft/8763sqft, close to schools, rec centre, amens & transit.

NEW price $899,900 by appt 778-881-5776 Mo eCo Realty Inc. MLS V873673

6520

Farms/Acreage

FOR LEASE - Delta, BC. Large Equestrian Facility - 40 plus stalls, indoor ring - outdoor track & paddocks. Incls operators living quarters. Bruce Lawrie - Home LIfe Titus Realty 604-575-5262

6522

Furnished Accommodation

★★★★★★★★★★

2 BR, Westlynn furn tv, kit & i/net. cbl, np$1350incl util 604-987-2691

A SHORT STAY Renos, family, execs, 1, 2 br p/house 604-987-2691

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DUNDARAVE AREA 2 br home, 2 ensuites, ocean view, close to Seawall, shops. $2500. Avail May 1 - Oct 1. 604-319-6105 HOMAWAY INNS Specializing in furn accom at reas rates. call 604-723-7820 or visit www.homawayinns.com

LYNN VALLEY, 2 BR, top flr, d/w, cat ok, avail now $1275, 604-925-8824 Vistarealty.net

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REAL ESTATE

Apartments & Condos

6505-11

412 - 560 Raven Woods Dr. 2 br, 1 bath, 761sf, balc. new carpets, 1yr lease, np, ns, now, $1450 Eric Royal Pacific Prop. 604-723-7368

2 BDRM, $1225 Central Lons, granite, , h/w flrs, balc, f/p, n/p, 160 E 20th. NOW, 604-988-3227

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North Van Apt. Rentals

2 BR, Lonsdale & 19th, clean quiet small bldg, renovated suite, no pets, $1300 incl parking, TV cable, heat & hot water, now, 604-904-4420

1 BR, bsmt, Edgemont, suits 1 quiet, n/s, n/p, $750 incl heat/ light, laundry, 604-986-6235

6020-01

6505

2 BR, approx 1100sf, Nr Cap Univ reno, incld heat & hw, 1 prkg, ns, np, now, $1350, 604-921-4384

North Van Apt. Rentals

1 BR. 2 BR. 1 or 2 bath, fp, avail now. 1 yr lease, 125 W 19th, no pets, coin wd, 778-554-0537

6020

Apartments & Condos

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

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

604-922-3246 935 Marine Drive

6540

Houses - Rent

3/4 BR exec view home, 2.5bath, 3 f/p, 2 kitchen, Cypress W.Van immed $4500 neg 604-518-3081 Betwixt & Between? Why not? Furry Creek ’Escape City (20 mins) Rural Life, golf, recreation bonus, 3 bd den, ss appls. Huge Views, Dble Garage, price wow $2995/ Whitchurch 2 kitchens 2 levels. Updated, gas stove, hwd ss appls, in law accommodation/ 4 car pkg, workshop/garage lane $3495/ Beauty in Bayridge 4 bd 3 bth two level. Never before rented Home Pride evident! Updated ss appls some hwd Everything Top Notch In cul de sac $3995/ Cypress Estate Rocks! Views! Rockridge & Private Schools! 4 bd 4 bth Contemporary Classic, hwd open plan hwd river rock fp Huge entry, skylights! $4495/ Dundarave/Ambleside Country Look, Executive Appeal! Do Not Drive By this Updated View Home as it is a must see! 3 bd 2 bth & 2 bd 3rd bath down View $5495/ Unbeatable West Coast Sunsets! Stunning ss marble flooring, hwd, new carpet, studio, plus4 bd with loft, 4 bth Tram ride to waterfront! Contemporary $5995/ Street of Dreams Huge View Hollyburn Country Club Close by and private/public schools! 5 bd den hwd ss appls ball court, pool, two huge family rooms, 2 laundrys, Dble Garage $6195/ Skyscraper Views, Whitby Estate. Concrete, tile, wide plank hwd, gym, wine room, 5 bd 6 bth, den, media. Architecturally Stunning! Garage, Avail 4 yrs! $9995/ www.manderrealestate.com Royal LePage Northshore Diana 604-7657-4508

DEEP COVE, view, 2500sf, 4 br +den, 2 bath, $2500+utils, ns, np, 604-929-4110 evenings 7-9

6595

Shared Accommodation

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North Vancouver

1 BR in 2 br apt, Lower Lonsdale, furn, suits student/working prof. $525 incl utils. 778-891-9906 1 BR IN spacious home for n/s female. Furn or unfurn, internet, w/d, $495 incl. 604-980-2106 MID LONS. furn br’s, priv. home, for male, wd, cable, utils incl. $500/mo, ns, np 604-980-8012 ROOM, in house. Shr kitchen/ bath w/male, n/s, $500 incl cable & heat. short term 604-980-0647 SHARE 3BR house, near bus stop, Univ. of Capilano & mall, avail now $450, 604-929-9667

6600

Storage

AVAIL NOW! Lower Lonsdale storage space, 600sf, electricity $450, 604-983-9493

6602

Suites/Partial Houses

1 BDRM bsmt suite, DEEP COVE, avail immed. $750, suit quiet ns, np, 604-929-6041. 1 BDRM bsmt suite, large, np, ns, $885+utils, Nr. bus, L Valley & Lonsdale, Apr 1, 604-807-5531 2 BDRM large Bsmt Suite on quiet Lower Lonsdale North Van St. $1100. Available Immediately. Call 604-983-8518 for viewing. 2 BR bsmt ste, spacious bright, Delbrook, nr bus, schools/rec ctr np ns $1450 incl 778-388-8045 2 BR bsmt suite, Grand Blvd area, hardwood, patio, 5 appls, ns, Apr 1st. $1290 incl utils 604-985-9571 2 BR, fully reno’d, spacious garden suite, wd, dw, laminate flrs, large back yard, , Brtish Prop. ns, np, $1600+utils, incl net & cable, immed, 604-723-8050 2 BR garden level, Lynn Valley, 1200sf, wd, gas fp, $1200 + % utils, ns, np, now, 604-987-5697 2 BR, ground floor. reno’d, view Grand Blvd area. 5 appls, ns, np, $1450+utils, now, 604-715-2084 2 BR Unit, Deep Cove, own wd, water view, refs, avail Apr 1, ns, np, $1500incl utils, 778-323-8778

2.5 BDRM ste, bright, part furn, priv Seymour River estate, nature paradise, $1690+util. avail immediately. 778-239-7416. GREAT SUITE! 5 min. fr Grouse Mountain. Large 2 bdr. 2 bath. Own washer & dryer. Exclusive use of back yard. Don’t miss this opportunity! 604-839-5169

6605

Townhouses Rent

2 BR & 3 BR’s MOVE IN ALLOWANCE (1/2 mnth move in, 1/2 mnth renewal). 5 appls, 1.5 bath, variable lse term, NP/ NS, Rent start/$1435. To view call 604-986-0511

DEEP COVE waterfront cottage 2 br f/p, new hardwood, lrg sundeck garage, ns $2375 604-929-5191

3 BR, 2.5 baths, Westview, fp, 5 appls, rec. facilities, prkg, np, ns, Apr 1. $1850. 604-921-4384

EXEC 3BDRM @ Furry Creek quiet resort-like living http://tinyurl.com/furry29 ph. 778-896-2934

3 Br. large $1720. Parklike Setting, Outdoor Pool, playground, private yard, 1300sf, drapes, heat & prkg incld. dw, 1.5 baths, 1 yr lease. no pets, #1228 Emery Pl. Lynn Valley 604-987- 4922

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FCE ELECTRIC

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8135

Hauling

ABSOLUTE PROFICIENCY DD Haul & Delivery. Loads from $30 each. David 604-512-7471

8140

Heating

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8150

Kitchens/Baths

ON SITE Reno’s. Bathrooms remodelling. Mike 604-351-9316 www.onsiterenovations.com

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CONCRETE FORMING & framing, concrete work & retaining walls. Small/big job 604-360-2082

8075

Flooring/ Refinishing

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

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8073

Fencing/Gates

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Columnist DAVID CHAO reviews the 2011 Porsche Cayenne in next week’s Behind the Wheel.

Primarily by offering unbeatable prices, the automaker’s overall vehicle sales numbers were third highest in Canada last year, and it climbed up to number two in Canadian vehicle production. This year, Chrysler can boast that it offers buyers the youngest showroom in Canada, with a current lineup of 16 new or redesigned products for the 2011 model year. Two new additions, and the focus of this review, are the Chrysler 200, which replaces Sebring, and a redesigned Chrysler 300. The sting for its competitors is that not only

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You’ll also find the new 3.6-litre Pentastar under the hood of the Chrysler 300, but it’s configured differently to fit in with a rear-drive powertrain. The optional engine is an updated version of the legendary (5.7-litre V8) Hemi with fuel-saving MDS technology. The styling of the new 300 is a softer, more contemporary rendition of the “gangster” look of its predecessor. It still has the big wheels and high beltline, but there’s 15 per cent more glass, the windshield is raked a little more, the body lines are more rounded and it comes with LED daytime running lights and tail lights.

Inside, the 300 comes with heated seats front and back and a heated steering wheel. A big 21-centimetre multimedia interface screen is standard and you can get in-dash navigation on it for just $450 — competitors take note and please do likewise. Changes to the design also add 10 cm of extra leg room for rear passengers in the new 300. There’s also an impressive array of optional high-tech safety systems available, including forward collision warning, adaptive cruise control, blind spot monitoring, rear cross path detection, front and rear park sensors and adaptive headlamps.

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The top-line 300C comes with an allwheel-drive system and a dramatically lower price. It’s also more fuel-efficient thanks to a new automatic two-wheel economy mode, the

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parkade. It also means one less car’s worth of pollution, which may be of import to you if you’ve got, I don’t know, lungs or something. The second major hurdle to proper cyclist/motorist interaction is signalling, or the lack thereof. As a personal aside, I think amber signal lights should be mandatory on all cars as using a flashing red brake light can be hard to read for anybody, especially out of the corner of your eye when on a bike. But leaving the cars out of it, many cyclists fail to properly communicate their intentions to motorists (and pedestrians, and other cyclists) and end up having what policy-makers would term an unintended automobile-cyclist interface situation. Personally, I ride safely out of selfishness: keep your grubby hands off my organs, B.C. Transplant! So what’s the solution? Training and licensing. Now I know that’s not what most cyclists want to hear. In fact, I have many friends who would argue that the only route to easing car commuter congestion is to put up as few roadblocks to converting

someone to cycling (even a few times a week) as possible, and then there’s what always happens when you involve government legislation in trying to improve anything. It’s like hiring Wile E. Coyote to run your speed traps. But a $10-$15 registration on any full-size adult bicycle would not only allow for improved enforcement of traffic violations by bicycles (a constant howl of complaint from the auto-types), but also provide funds to educate, train and recruit new riders, particularly in schools, and work towards better cycling initiatives. It would also lend some much needed legitimacy to cycle-commuting and, like your bus pass, it could be a tax write-off. Also, it’s another tool for police to deal with our increasing epidemic of bike theft. Lastly, I would just like to point out that with spring finally here and fuel prices poised to skyrocket, there’ll

be more and more bikes on the road. Recognize that, despite what the pundits

might say, bicycles are neither a gateway drug to communism, nor the only

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is what we’re all trying to do, quickly, efficiently, and above all, safely.

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