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Rare blood disease’s treatment costs out of reach for NV man Jeremy Shepherd newsroom@nsnews.com

IF Garrett Shakespeare wants to live a full life, the cost will be approximately $500,000 a year. Shakespeare has an extremely rare and deadly disease that attacks his red blood cells. There is a potential cure, and it’s approved by the Canadian government. But Shakespeare can’t afford the treatment. Paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria is a potentially fatal blood disorder usually managed with blood transfusions, but Shakespeare, 22, said his doctors advised against that treatment. “My particular count of bad cells is so high that a transfusion wouldn’t be very effective,” he said before heading to his job as a lifeguard and swimming coach. Shakespeare, who lives in North Vancouver, said he’s hoping to be treated with infusions of eculizumab, more commonly known as Soliris, a treatment he said might be a miracle drug. “I would love to get some of that,” he said, his voice perking up at the mention of the drug. The treatment was approved in Canada two years ago, but the price tag has put it out of reach for Shakespeare, who has dealt with PNH since he was a child. “I had a stomach ache for months when I was in Grade 5. They tested me for everything under the sun.” Shakespeare was an avid hockey player until his diagnosis at 11, when the risk of blood clots and thrombosis forced him to stop playing. During high school, Shakespeare said he was often sidelined by fatigue and abdominal pain. “Everyone would be going to play basketball or something, and I wouldn’t be able to go because every time I stepped, it felt like someone was stabbing me in the stomach.” These days, Shakespeare said his daily pain alternates between manageable and excruciating. Shakespeare, who also DJs under the name G-Ratt, is being treated with a high See Steroids page 3

NEWS photo Paul McGrath

GARRETT Shakespeare with some of the drugs that he takes to fight a rare blood disease. What may help him is a drug called Soliris, but it costs $500,000 a year for treatment and there is no government plan to cover the expense.

There’s no catastrophic drug plan Jeremy Shepherd

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CANADA does not have a catastrophic drug plan, forcing many people with chronic conditions to reach deep into their pockets to pay for prescription medicine.

“Health-care delivery is a provincial matter,” said North Vancouver Conservative MP Andrew Saxton. Saxton said any difficulty with the cost of prescription drugs is an issue to be discussed with the patient’s MLA. Saxton said the drugs approved under the umbrella of Fair Pharmacare is also a provincial issue. “It hasn’t really been an election issue,” Saxton said of the catastrophic

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drug plan. “I haven’t really heard it on the doorsteps.” Taleeb Noormohamed, the Liberal candidate in North Vancouver, said enacting a catastrophic drug plan would require federal and provincial governments 20 11 working together. “Mr. Ignatieff has spoken very clearly about the fact we need to have a stronger relationship with the provinces, particularly as it relates to areas where they are

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A Liberal Party attack ad that seeks to portray Stephen Harper as above the law and asks voters: “Is this your Canada, or Harper’s?”

THE Conservative attack ad that has defined one battleground in this election: Whether Liberal leader Michael Ignatieff can connect with the average Canadian.

A good offence, or just plain offensive?

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Attack ads

FINGER pointing, bullying and name-calling aren’t just child’s play. As Canadians prepare to head back to the polls for the fourth time in less than a decade, federal politicians’ campaign tours are in full swing — and attack ads are everywhere. Smear campaigning — also called mudslinging, dirty politics or negative advertising — is a political tactic that’s been used for decades to help election candidates gain the upper edge in the race to the polls. And according to Dennis Pilon, a political science professor at the University of Victoria, it works. “It’s immoral. It’s wrong. It’s undemocratic. It reflects poorly on the people who use it. But, it works,” he said. “And that’s why the people who employ it, use it.” According to Pilon, attack ads often work their magic by discouraging people from voting — a tactic that political parties could use to maintain their lead in the polls. “We know from the studies of negative advertising that it actually drives people away from the polls,” he said. “Some of our parties don’t want people to come out, like the Conservatives.” It’s a political ploy that’s been around for decades — politicians haranguing their opponents using television, radio and newspaper ads to destroy reputations and secure more votes on election day. FormerU.S.presidentLyndonJohnson’s“Daisy”advertisement is most commonly cited as the first modern smear campaign. During the 1964 U.S. presidential election, the Democratic candidate was up against Barry Goldwater, a republican candidate from Arizona, widely known for his pro-nuclear defence policies. During the campaign, Johnson launched an advertisement that showed a girl counting daisy petals, followed by images of mushrooms clouds erupting from a nuclear explosion in the

background and the famous words, “We must either love each other or we must die.” The advertisement, airing on television only once, helped Johnson secure a landslide victory. For Lindsay Meredith, a Simon Fraser University political marketing expert, the 1964 Daisy campaign is an example of fear 20 11 advertising — the idea that, “if you don’t vote for me, something bad will happen to you.” Fear advertising is directly related to negative advertising, a common advertising strategy used by political parties around the world today, he said. According to Meredith, the negative advertising trend took off in Canada in the early 1990s when the Conservative government, under Kim Campbell’s leadership, launched a highly personal attack ad against Liberal candidate Jean Chrétien. “Things started to go really haywire in the politics world,” Meredith said. “Things started to play a lot dirtier.” The 1993 Kim Campbell ad mocked Chrétien’s Bell’s palsy, a disorder that affects control of muscle movement in the face. The ad caused massive public outcry and badly hurt the Conservative government’s chances in that year’s election. “The conservatives stepped on a big landmine,” Meredith said. For the SFU marketing professor, the notorious Kim Campbell advertisement demonstrates the potentially disastrous effects of negative advertising during election campaigns. “The bottom line is that, if you’re going to use negative advertising, be very, very careful,” Meredith said. “You’ve got really solid grounds for doing it. Don’t attack his family. Don’t attack his dog. Leave all that personal stuff alone.”

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The Conservative government’s “pooping puffin” attack ad is another cautionary tale of the dangers posed by personal attacks in political parties’ campaign advertisements. In Canada’s 2008 federal election, the Conservative Party found itself in hot water after launching the advertisement on the Internet against its main rival, Liberal leader Stéphane Dion. The ad, which showed a little puffin flying past Dion and defecating on his shoulder, caused public outraged and forced a rare apology from Conservative leader Stephen Harper. Instead, the more successful attack ads target candidates’ policies and concrete facts that can be verified, Meredith said. But so far, the 2011 election candidates — particularly Stephen Harper, Michael Ignatieff and Jack Layton — are playing on the rougher, more dangerous side, he added. “They’re really pushing the limits. They have to get away from the personality assassination context, and that’s what we’re in right now.” For the Green Party of Canada, enough is enough. In late March, the party released an “anti-attack ad,” criticizing other parties for their aggressive, sensational campaign advertisements. The anti-attack ad came on the heels of party leader Elizabeth May’s public statement in January that decried the use of mudslinging, calling it “anti-democratic and anti-Canadian.” “We need a change,” said Greg Dowman, North Vancouver’s Green Party candidate. “The people I’m meeting on the street say they’re disgusted with Harper, they’re disgusted with the Laytons of the world, they’re disgusted with the Ignatieffs. I’m sure every person in government is intelligent, but why does it translate into routine schoolyard bullying?” But according to Meredith, negative campaigning has become increasingly popular amongst Canadian politicians — and it’s unlikely that such tactics will disappear any time soon. “It’s hard not to get nasty when the other guy is nasty to you,” he said. “Your first reaction is to hit back.”

machete Steroids only good for one more year 2nd attacker

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dose of steroids. “It’s not very effective at all,” he said of the treatment. While the steroids dull his pain and help with his anemia, Shakespeare is concerned about the weight gain, acne, mood swings and skin irritations that have accompanied his steroid use. Shakespeare has been on prednisone for nine months, but said he’s worried prolonged use could result in a loss of bone density and hormone problems. “The only other treatment they have right now is the prednisone. And my doctors told me that I can probably only last another year on the prednisone because of all the side effects. “So I’m kind of stuck.” Barry Katsof, the president of the Canadian Association of PNH Patients, said he was in a similar situation a few years ago. The disease forced Katsof into early retirement

with bad kidneys, an inflamed liver and no energy. In 2008, Katsof went to the United States for Soliris treatments. After a few infusions of the drug, which was not yet legal in Canada, Katsof said he made a complete recovery. Patients receive a 35-minute infusion of the drug once every two weeks for the rest of their lives. Katsof said his red blood cells returned to normal levels and his hemoglobin stabilized within two months of beginning the treatment. Katsof, 63, who now hikes, cycles and skis, said other sufferers of PNH could make a similar recovery. “Every patient I know that’s on this medication, we’re back to where we were before we got sick,” he said. Since his recovery, Katsof has lobbied provincial governments in Canada to fund the drug. According to a study published by the American Society of Hematology, patients with PNH live as long as people in the general population when receiving long-term treatments of eculizumab.

The drug also eliminated the need for blood transfusion in 40 of 61 PNH patients, according to the study. When asked why the drug was not funded by provinces in Canada, Katsof responded with one word: “Price.” “It’s the provincial government’s responsibility to decide which medications they will fund,” he said. Shakespeare agrees. “Right now, what’s preventing me from getting [Soliris] is that the Canadian government won’t subsidize it,” he said. For Shakespeare, the government can’t move quickly enough. “I can feel my condition getting worse every week,” he said. “I keep seeing all this research that says 50 per cent of PNH patients die within 10 years. I’m on year 11.” In a 2008 international survey, 17 per cent of Canadian adults with a chronic condition said they pay at least $1,000 each year for treatments not covered by a health plan.

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A North Vancouver man who tried to shake down a foreign student for a cellphone by threatening him with a knife before his accomplice hit the victim in the head with a machete has been sent to jail for 10 months. Blair Benedict, 18, was handed the sentence April 1 by See Attacker page 5


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From page 3 Judge Carol Baird Ellan in North Vancouver provincial court for his role in trying to rob a Korean university exchange student near Lonsdale Quay on Jan. 28. Benedict received the sentence after pleading guilty to robbery. His defence lawyer said Benedict knew his accomplice was carrying the machete, but never expected the man to use it. The victim of the attack, a visiting student from Korea who had been attending Simon Fraser University, was standing outside a restaurant at the Quay shortly before 1 a.m. with his brother and a group of friends on Jan. 28, when Benedict instigated the robbery by demanding cigarettes, money and cellphones, threatening the group with a knife. When the victim turned around, another man — Christopher Lambert, 18 — struck him in the back of the head with a machete.

The victim was rushed to Lions Gate Hospital where he received emergency treatment. After the attack, the three attackers ran away. Police reviewed video surveillance and arrested Benedict that same day. Lambert was arrested three days later. A 17-year-old from Surrey was also charged in the attack. Benedict’s lawyer, Dave Walsoff, said his client has a troubled background and was drunk at the time of the attack. In addition to the jail term, Benedict was placed on three years probation with conditions to stay away from alcohol and drugs, submit to breath and urine tests if requested by police, and to get counselling and take medication if directed. He was also ordered to stay away from Lonsdale Quay and to write a letter of apology to his victim, who has since returned to Korea. Lambert was previously jailed for two years for his role in the attack.

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A functioning catastrophic drug plan would be difficult to enact without collaboration at several levels of government, said Dowman “I think there would be a terrific opportunity to share in the funding and encouragement of unique procedures. . . . I don’t know if it’s possible, but wouldn’t it be neat,” he said. “Everybody could put a little flag on that and say, ‘We did it together.’” Dowman said treating rare disorders would likely always be expensive, but he hoped patients could get help from the government. “I would hope there would be allowance for unique procedures,” he said. “I think if we look at the States and how many families and homes have gone completely broke from taking care of a loved one . . . I don’t think that’s what Canada’s about.” Dowman also said charity work and telethons could be valuable in helping people dealing with a large financial burden caused by prescription drugs. According to a 2007 Commonwealth Fund survey, eight per cent of Canadian respondents said they chose not to fill a prescription in the previous year because of the cost.

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F the 308 MPs who will make up Canada’s next Parliament, let’s hope one, at least, takes up the cause of rare diseases. In this issue we reported on the impossible situation faced by a man with a rare and potentially deadly blood disorder. The drug that can bring his disease under control costs $500,000 a year. Our provincial health system will not foot the bill, making it essentially impossible for him to get well. One might imagine the decision not to cover the drug is part of a carefully thoughtoutcost-controlmeasureonthe part of our government — a necessary and consistent policy designed to keep health care costs under control. In fact it’s nothing of the sort. Unlike many Western countries, Canada has no national strategy for

the treatment of rare diseases. There’s no single definition under the law, and no consistency in coverage between provinces. In some parts of Canada, treatments that run into the $500,000range are covered, and in other parts they aren’t. And there’s no allowance made for the necessarily small drug trials associated with these conditions. One-time North Vancouver MP Don Bell attempted to address some of these issues in a private member’s bill three years ago. It was passed by Parliament, but died when an election was called. The issue tends to be sidelined because, by definition, it affects so few of us. It needs a champion. Let’s hope one of our elected representatives has the courage and character to play that role.

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Dear Editor: A seriously flawed communication process over development exists between the District of North Vancouver’s mayor and council and many of its homeowners and community resident associations — especially those opposed to what they contend has consistently been a hidden agenda that time and again favours excessive, unwelcomed development, often in arrogant defiance of the community’s expressed wishes and overwhelming objections. Examples abound of the severe disconnect that exists between mayor and council and those they’re supposed to represent: a 600-unit high-rise project in Seymour, pushed through despite the support of a meagre four per cent of the residents; an 11-storey high-rise tower in Parkgate, approved despite an almost riotous public hearing; a high-rise apartment complex at Capilano Road and Paisley in Edgemont, opposed by 98.6 per cent of the community; are a few of many glaring examples.

Yet the district’s mayor and council continue to deny that any hidden agenda exists behind its numerous prodevelopment decisions. Yet there is a serious breach of trust between Mayor Richard Walton’s council and those who’ve all but given up trying to petition the district to truly listen and respond to their frustrated desire to protect and preserve their ever-diminishing iconic North Shore way of life, one that originally drew them to live here and cherish, passionately, the heritage and rich character of their single-family neighbourhoods, the lush trees and pristine natural world around them, and their quiet, traffic-calmed residential streets. My Lower Capilano neighbours tell me: “We won’t waste our time anymore objecting to the district’s development plans, because they’ve already made up their minds.” “Development’s a slam-dunk.” “Nothing we can say or do will change anything.” “You can’t trust them.” “We have the weakest council we’ve ever had when it comes to fighting for a liveable quality

of life.” “The district’s bylaws, building codes and development plans are designed to be twisted in favour of development.” The recent unveiling of the goals and objectives in the second draft of the district’s new official community plan should be the subject of a district-wide referendum — hopefully rescinding them, or the pressure for highdensity development will ramp up big time. The OCP’s sweeping neighbourhood and housing action plans and its proposed village and town centres in the Lower Capilano-Marine Drive, Lynn Valley and Maplewood areas suggest a potentially nightmarish reality, one that will seriously challenge the West End of Vancouver for the title Canada’s densest urban environment. If things go as dreaded, it’s goodbye to the North Shore way of life beloved by hopeful dreamers. Jerome Irwin North Vancouver

Vote for Big Splendour, be happy and never vote again Dear Editor: I say to my fellow Canadians regarding the upcoming federal election — abandon your angst, tear up your trepidations and vote in the ruling party in perpetuity. Let us attach a few conditions such as banishing the title of prime minister and replacing it with the Maharaja of Ottawa. The exulted one could even wear

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a special hat called the World Cap to acknowledge our multiculturalism. Let us bulldoze the Parliament Buildings and replace them with an edifice that would shame the Taj Mahal. Further let us order from Rolls Royce a fleet of gold-plated limos to convey his Upperness and his entourage to their banquets.

Tourism would go through the roof. No longer would crowds flock to England to see the royals in plain old Buck House. But to Canada they would come to see the rich splendour of Ottawallia. So Canadians be happy in your work, just vote one last time and then enjoy your life. Stuart Hamilton North Vancouver

No political will to help the Kuliseks Dear Editor: The anguish of Pavel Kulisek and his wife and young daughters described in your March 30 story, NV Man in Mexican Jail Tries Suicide, is only worsened by the repeated hollow assurances of MP Andrew Saxton and others that Ottawa is doing everything it can to assist the Kulisek family. The mere fact that Mr. Kulisek remains incarcerated in Mexico more than three years after being wrongfully arrested and charged speaks volumes about what little this government has done to effectively assist the Kuliseks. If there is truly the political will to extricate Mr. Kulisek from this appalling situation, it can surely be done. Sadly, it may take the onset of a federal election and the collective outcry of potential voters demanding action, to actually make it happen. Scott Macfarlane North Vancouver

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Ideology versus electability

WILL NDP members choose a leader based on who is best suited to get the party elected to government, or who best represents their political philosophy or ideology?

If the former is the basis for voting, Mike Farnworth should be the hands-down winner. If it’s the latter, then Adrian Dix may prove the victor. The latest Ipsos-Reid poll shows that Farnworth beats his rivals every which way when it comes to who stands the best chance of attracting voters to the NDP. The others aren’t even close to matching his popularity with the general public, or with people who voted NDP in the last election. He is also the only candidate who, when pitted head to head with Premier Christy Clark when it comes to who would make the best premier, offers a competitive contest. The others all lag Clark’s popularity by a wide margin. The online poll was conducted between March 31 and April 4, and with a sample size of 700 the margin of error is plus or minus 3.7 per cent. The poll is simply the latest one to show that Farnworth continues to best his rivals in general popularity. But will these polls influence the 28,000 or so party members when they begin voting for a new leader next week?

View from the Ledge Keith Baldrey

The question of winning power versus maintaining ideological positions has long vexed many NDP members. Some seem more comfortable in the politically safe atmosphere of Official Opposition rather than in government, which requires constant compromising on many issues to maintain power. Farnworth is very much the most centrist candidate, which explains his broader appeal. Dix is a class-warfare advocate, who unabashedly wants to push the party left because he feels that would motivate its core to get out and vote. Dix correctly notes more than a million voters simply don’t vote. Although I don’t think a majority of them necessarily adhere to socialist values, presumably a number of them are indeed disaffected NDP voters who may find Dix’s candidacy attractive.

But the Ipsos-Reid poll seems to suggest otherwise. On the questions of who would be most likely to motivate people to vote for the NDP, Farnworth comes out on top by a wide margin (25 per cent versus just eight per cent for Dix and four per cent for John Horgan). Dix, on the other hand, is the distinct choice among voters when asked who would be the least likely candidate to get people to vote for his party (19 per cent versus just nine per cent for Farnworth). Perhaps most telling, however, is how the candidates fare in a head-to-head matchup with Clark on the question of who would make the best premier. Clark has a wide lead over both Dix (44 per cent to 25 per cent for Dix) and Horgan (41 per cent versus 22 per cent). Farnworth trails Clark on this question as well, but the gap is sufficiently narrow (38 per cent for Clark to Farnworth’s 32 per cent) to suggest it would be a competitive contest between the two. Farnworth leads among general voters, NDP voters and even B.C. Liberal voters on every question. That’s why a number of B.C. Liberals have told reporters they are most worried about a potential victory by him on April 17, and why they are rubbing

their hands with relish at the prospect of a Dix win. Of course, all polls are simply snapshots of public opinion. That opinion can swiftly change. Farnworth’s personal popularity, for example, could sour with people once more scrutiny is paid to his leadership and his party’s positions. The NDP leadership race has received scant media attention, which means no bad publicity has come their way. And a Dix victory may indeed fire up the party faithful and motivate more voters on the left to come out and vote in numbers not seen previously. Finally, one must consider the move of long-time federal Conservative MP John Cummins to provincial politics. If he breathes life into the moribund B.C. Conservative party, he may take enough votes away from the B.C. Liberals to allow the NDP to win enough seats to form government even if its popular vote shrinks. A similar outcome occurred in the 1996 election, when Glen Clark won power with fewer votes than the B.C. Liberals because the B.C. Reform party took almost 10 per cent of the votes. And who was a key member of Clark’s strategy team? Why, Adrian Dix of course. Keith.Baldrey@globalnews.ca Keith Baldrey is chief political correspondent for Global BC.

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There’s a fine art in not being disgusting IN celebration of the arrival of spring, this column is about wooing.

Or rather, a specific aspect of wooing: not making the opposite sex want to throw up. Speaking from experience, I can tell you this is not always as easy as it sounds. A number of female friends of mine would no doubt argue that I’m not entirely qualified to give pointers on this issue — or any issue related to romance, for that matter — in the same way a dog is not entirely qualified to give pointers on seeing colour. But to them I would counter as follows: This is my column. Stuff it. To make my point, I have to tell you a story, set some years ago on an occasion when I found myself abruptly back in the dating pool. How and why I came to be single, I can’t fathom. Those same friends have ventured theories, of course: “You don’t ever listen, blah, blah, blah,” for example. That may not be the exact quote. Anyway, on the advice of an acquaintance, I decided to remedy this in an extremely futuristic way: via the Internet. As many of you may be aware, computers exist. And they’re used by increasingly nonweird, socially adept, hygienic individuals who interact at least occasionally with the living to meet people.

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This approach to the world of dating has its obvious upside. Unlike the real world, a lot of unnecessary and ultimately fruitless interactions can be avoided by simply clicking the right boxes in your search criteria, such as “single female,” “easily impressed,” “does not habitually end relationship with murder” and so on. It’s quick, efficient, and unlike — unfortunately — faceto-face conversations, there’s a backspace. The down side to the online approach is that everybody lies, or at least I do. When you’re writing your profile, the temptation is to exaggerate — and I mean exaggerate in the sense of completely fabricate — things to make yourself look better. Everything from your taste in movies to your respect for vegetarianism to whether or not you quietly suspect

the right-hand end of your couch is haunted is ripe for misrepresentation. This is fine, of course, until you get to the meeting-inperson part, at which point some of the more questionable claims start to become apparent. Your date may begin to suspect, for instance, that you don’t kayak professionally. Or that you play a smaller role at the United Nations than you may have implied. So right from the word go, you’re climbing out of a hole, and your efforts to lure the other person into the mistaken belief that you are a mature, agreeable man who has skills beyond being able to breath independently will be challenging to say the least. On the occasion in question, from which the dating tip at the centre of this column arises, this process was actually going pretty well. I had succeeded in dressing relatively normally. I was using my cutlery at the right end. And I had managed to avoid most of the classic conversational pitfalls: religion, politics, what happens to food after you eat it, your date’s passing resemblance to Rod Stewart. But then, after about 40 minutes or so, things slowly, gradually started to tank. Having told every socially acceptable anecdote I could think of, I started fabricating

things to fill air time (“. . . and that’s how the carrot was invented.”). Then, alarmingly, it just came to a stop. My feeling of relaxed confidence was replaced by a sensation akin to thousands of invisible shrimp crawling up one’s face. And here, finally, is where I come to my very specific piece of wooing advice: No matter how badly the conversation is going on a date, no matter how

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INQUIRING REPORTER AS the federal election progresses, pundits and polls remain divided on whether the incumbent Conservatives could win just enough seats to form a majority government. Lost amid the concentration on the two-way race between the Conservatives and the Liberals woul;d appear to be any serious consideration of the NDP andGreenPartyplatforms. Find us on Facebook and tell us whether you would consider voting for parties other than for the frontrunners on the North Shore, or add your comment to Inquiring Reporter at www. nsnews.com. — Ashley MacDonald

Sarah Tamburri North Vancouver “If a different party, a smaller party, was given the opportunity to actually be in control and govern, then maybe the majority of people’s voices would be heard.”

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Forget the chili joke From page 9 involves more chili-related medical issues than are ideal in a piece of conversation intended to charm a virtual stranger. Here’s a rough summary of its reception: Me: “And the other guy says: ‘Yeah, that’s how far I got.’” Date: (Silence) Me: “Did you hear the last part?” Date: “I heard it.” Me: “OK. Um, do you feel shrimp on your face?” Date: “No. Maybe we should wrap this up.” Me: “Cool. I forgot my wallet.” Anyway, so that’s the rule. As for all the other subsets of wooing skills, you’re on your own.


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Former super welterweight world champion Manny Sobral shows off the A4K champion belt.

John McDonald and Chris Watkins flank A4K president Chris Obst. The ninth annual A4K (Athletics for Kids) fundraising dinner was held at Hollyburn Country Club on April 1. More than 270 guests attended the event, which started off with a martini reception and silent auction followed by dinner, a live auction and four bouts of amateur boxing in a ring placed in the middle of the dining room area. A4K helps children participate in sports who couldn’t otherwise afford it. Info: www.a4k.ca.

A4K director Craig Knapton, his wife Becky, Julie Cross and Gordon Funt enjoy the festivities.

Katy Player, Seana Wade, Shannon Chartier and Kelly Tsang team up for a photo.

A4K director Neil Pukesh and his wife Rachel attend.

Event MC Mike Shaeffer, of QM/FM, and A4K director Val Pearson chat with B.C. Lions Jerome Messam and Dean Valli.

Julie and James Zinck flash their smiles.

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SAOIRSE Ronan stars as the teenaged title character in director Joe Wright’s new film Hanna. The adventure thriller, written by North Vancouver’s Seth Lochhead, opens today at Cineplex Odeon Park & Tilford Cinemas.

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■ Hanna. Directed by Joe Wright. Starring Saoirse Ronan, Cate Blanchett and Eric Bana. Screenplay by Seth Lochhead and David Farr from a story by Seth Lochhead.

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HANNA, the new film best described as a coming-of-age thriller with a smattering of sci-fi, will inevitably be compared to the Bourne films, the 21st-century gold standard of suspense.

for the violent trials that await her; there are remote locales, lots and lots of running, and a techno score by The Chemical Brothers that aids and abets the tension. But stylistic similarities aren’t the only reason you might soon hear Matt Damon’s name mentioned in the same sentence as North Vancouver’s Seth Lochhead’s. It’s not his height: Lochhead has a good four inches on Damon. It’s because Lochhead, like Damon and pal Ben Affleck, scored big with a firsttime screenplay. Damon and Affleck won Academy Awards for Best Original Screenplay for Good Will Hunting. You have to go way back to decipher where the idea for Hanna started See Lochhead page 25

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CALENDAR GALLERIES Artists for Kids Gallery: 810 West 21st St., North Vancouver. Gallery hours: Monday-Friday, 10 a.m.-5 p.m., weekends from noon to 4 p.m. Info: 604-903-3798 or www.artists4kidscom. Penhall’s Studio: An exhibition offering a rare glimpse of Ross Penhall’s workplace along with more than 50 photographs, drawings, paintings and prints, April 12-May 11. Opening reception: Thursday, April 14 at 7:30 p.m. Basic Inquiry Gallery: 1011 Main St., Vancouver. Gallery hours: Saturdays, 1-4 p.m. or by appointment at jennifermitton@telus.net. B.C. Mills Museum at Lynn Headwater Park: 4900 Lynn Valley Rd., North Vancouver. Info: 604-2245739. 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. Across the Jordan: Paintings by Rose-Marie Goodwin will be on display until May 7. Binkley Sculpture Studios: 535 East First St., North Vancouver. Info: www. MichaelBinkley.com or 604984-8574. See more page 15

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CALENDAR From page 14 Brewster’s Coffee: 2436 Marine Dr., West Vancouver. Hours: Monday-Friday, 7 a.m.-5:30 p.m., Saturday 8 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Sunday, 8 a.m.-4 p.m. Info: 604-925-9820. 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. Tea Party: View original art by the North Shore Artists’ Guild while having goodies and tea, Saturday, April 16, 1-3 p.m. 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: Monday-Friday, 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. Casa Del Caffe: 116 East 14th St., North Vancouver. Info: 604-983-2233. CityScape Community Art Space: 335 Lonsdale Ave., North Vancouver. Info: 604-988-6844 or www.nvartscouncil.ca. Gallery hours: Tuesday to Saturday, noon to 5 p.m. Call for Artisans and Craftspeople: The North Vancouver Community Arts Council will hold a jury for upcoming craft fairs Monday, April 11. To book an appointment call 604-9886844 or email programmes@nvartscouncil.ca. Big Ideas: A cross media student art exhibition April 8-23. David Pirrie Studio: 1210 Arborlynn Dr., North Vancouver. Info: www.davidpirrie.com. 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. See more page 16

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Win tickets to Ballet BC’s 25th anniversary celebration Ballet BC and the Turning Point Ensemble, under the direction of conductor Owen Underhill, celebrate the dance company’s 25th anniversary with four world premieres. The April 14-16 performances at the Queen Elizabeth Theatre will feature four world premieres by choreographers Serge Bennathan (music by Michael Oesterle), Wen Wei Wang (music by Owen Underhill), Gioconda Barbuto (music by Anthony Genge) and Donald Sales (music by David Lang). For a chance to win two tickets to the Friday, April 15 performance at 8 p.m., tell us how many dancers are in the Ballet BC company. Email your entry to Ballet BC 25th Anniversary Contest at thisweekcontest@nsnews. com. Deadline for the contest is Monday, April 11, 5 p.m. Only residents living in the Lower Mainland/Greater Vancouver area are eligible to enter. Winners will be chosen in a random draw.

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BALLET BC dancer Alexis Fletcher will help celebrate the company’s 25th anniversary April 14-16.

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Friday, April 8, 2011 - North Shore News - A17

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■ A Beautiful View by Daniel MacIvor, a Ruby Slippers Theatre production at Presentation House Theatre to April 9. Box office: 604-990-3474.

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DESPITE the fact that theatre has always been part of my life, there are times when going to see a production is just one more chore in a busy week. And then there are the weeks that the rewards are so fulfilling or so thought-provoking, that the time spent cannot be quantified. I did not see the 2009 production of this show that garnered rave reviews, so it was all new to me Tuesday night. Quite simply, the Ruby Slippers production of A Beautiful View at Presentation House is magic. Its short 75 minutes illuminate the lives of two women and their relationship so completely, there is no other word. It helps that playwright Daniel MacIvor is directing his own work that, as part of a collection of plays titled I Still Love You, won the 2006 Governor General’s Literary Award for Drama. There is an over-arching construct to the beginning and end of the play that allows the characters to see and talk to the audience directly. It seemed obvious to me, but others tell me they did not initially understand what was happening until the end of the play. Almost everyone takes See Playwright page 18

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DIANE Brown (left) as Mitch and Colleen Wheeler as Linda are superb in Daniel MacIvor’s A Beautiful View at Presentation House Theatre for three more performances.

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CALENDAR From page 16 seymourartgallery.com. 1001 Funny Things You Can Do With a Skirt: A showcase of stories in poetic form by writer Elizabeth Dancoes alongside related drawings, paintings, embroideries and

digital art by Eleanor Hannan until April 26. Shelton Art /Studios Gallery: 3540 Marine Dr., West Vancouver. Info: 604922-5356. Silk Purse Arts Centre: 1570 Argyle Ave., West Vancouver. Gallery hours:

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April 17. Donations will be accepted for Japanese relief. Blossoming: A celebration of floral beauty with photographic plant portraits by Jennifer Lamb and paintings on canvas by Maryam Vancouver, April 19 to May 1. Opening reception:

Tuesday, April 19, 6-8 p.m. Starfire Studio: 6607 Royal Ave., West Vancouver. Info: 604-922-5510 or www. starfireattheferries.com. Studio Art Gallery at Capilano University: 2055 Purcell Way, North Vancouver. Gallery Hours:

Monday-Friday, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Studio 195 Gallery: 195 Pemberton Ave., North Vancouver. Tartooful: 3183 Edgemont Blvd., North Vancouver. Gallery hours: TuesdaySaturday, 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Info: 604-924-0122 or www. tartooful.com. Occupations: The original art of Audra Ricketts will be on display until April 13. Trench Contemporary Art: 102-148 Alexander St., Vancouver. Gallery hours: Tuesday-Saturday, 11 a.m.-6 p.m. or by appointment. Info: 604-681-2577 or www. trenchgallery.com. Vivo Media Arts Centre: 1965 Main St., Vancouver. Misguided Goddess — A Collaboration: An exhibit, that includes two North Shore artists, using multiple mediums of painting, photography and film, Friday April 8, 7:30-11:30 p.m. Admission: $25. There will also be a silent auction with proceeds going towards fighting cancer. West Vancouver Memorial See more page 20

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the action literally, but it is equally interesting to consider the bear as a metaphor for fear. I know I am being cryptic, but I’m trying not be a spoiler. Diane Brown and Colleen Wheeler play Mitch and Linda, who meet in a sporting goods store. Mitch’s motor mouth paints her into a corner with a small lie, or “wishful thinking.” But her basic good nature has her tracking Linda down at her job at the airport to ensure no one is hurt by what she previously said. Linda’s somewhat cynical practicality initially classifies Mitch’s approach as “lesbian.” And indeed a night of drinking and talking (but, ultimately, being) leads to them sleeping together. However, the rest of their decades-long journey through friendship and betrayal is not defined by sexuality — in fact their often humorous connection is more generally defined by what it is not than what it is. MacIvor may eschew labels, but his writing still rings true. When Linda asks Mitch “What are you so afraid of?” and Mitch deflects instead of answering directly, I wanted to shake her. That’s a tribute to both MacIvor’s accurate observation of human foibles and how well Brown and Wheeler play off each other. My limited space and poor words don’t do this production justice. You have three remaining chances to see the show. Don’t miss it.


Friday, April 8, 2011 - North Shore News - A19

MUSIC

Mischievous Moon full of timeless tunes Jill Barber goes outside comfort zone on new CD Erin McPhee

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JILL Barber strives to pen songs that will stand the test of time.

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JILL Barber continues to evolve as a musician on her new album Mischievous Moon. She performs with her band at the Vogue Theatre May 18.

“Every time I write a song I aspire to write the way the best songs ever written were,” she says. “I’ve never been very good or had the knack for writing the next pop hit or the next sensation.” Instead, the Vancouver-based singer/ songwriter feels it’s important to look back on the works that have proved timeless, those produced by artists like Ella Fitzgerald, Billie Holiday or Frank Sinatra, and consider why they’ve endured. “There’s a kind of an intangible quality that I’m always searching for in my own writing to try to give these songs a life span,” she says. On Tuesday, Barber released her fourth album, Mischievous Moon, and she has since headed off on a Canadian tour that will bring her to Vancouver’s Vogue Theatre May 18. Having lived extensively across Canada — originally from Port Credit, Ont., she’s also called Kingston, Ont., and Halifax, N.S. home prior to settling in the Lower Mainland in recent years — Barber is in the unique position of being claimed by both coasts as well as her native province. “What I’m going for is the title: ‘Canada’s sweetheart,’” she laughs. “I really feel at this point at home in this country and I’ve certainly travelled back and forth across it many times. I’m a really proud Canadian and I love that I have this kind of pan-Canadian experience as a musician.” Barber’s last album, 2008’s Chances, was long-listed for the Polaris Music Prize and received two East Coast Music Awards. The record featured collaborations with Barber’s longtime producer Les Cooper as well as acclaimed Canadian artist Ron Sexsmith. Chances represented a departure from Barber’s earlier, self-described “folkie-organic” projects, a path she’s continued on with Mischievous Moon. “As I’ve grown and changed as an artist I think I would say I’ve expanded my musical palate a little bit and incorporated other musicians and other musical textures and kind of dressed up what I do as a songwriter,” she says. “That has really allowed me to take my music to a totally whole different level that I wouldn’t have imagined when I first started out.”

As she did for Chances, Barber wrote the songs for Mischievous Moon during an artist residency at the Banff Centre, later recording it in Toronto, the home base of both her band and Cooper, who returned as producer. While the album is in the same vein as Chances, incorporating lush orchestral sounds, cinematically speaking it’s more vast in terms of the arrangements presented. As well, her strong belief in the importance of continuing to grow and evolve as a musician is evident. “As an artist, the temptation to get really comfortable in one genre and stay there with your fans is great, but I think it’s important to push a little bit beyond what’s totally comfortable and actually stretch a little bit, to try to reach new heights musically,” she says. Having built a strong French Canadian audience, Mischievous Moon is representative of Barber’s newfound interest in recording and performing songs in French, featuring French and English versions of one song, “Dis-Moi”/ “Tell Me.” “As a musician and as a performer, my job is to communicate effectively with my audience, so this language barrier was really getting me down,” she says. To build on her limited knowledge of French ingrained as a child, Barber took drastic measures and enrolled in a month-long intensive program offered in the south of France. She’ll put her new language skills to the test at a number of upcoming Quebec tour dates. No matter what language Barber sings in, love is a common theme addressed. “I feel my art kind of reflects my life,” she says. “It just feels like love is what it’s all about in life. I feel like if I have any job as a musician, if I’ve found my calling as an artist, it’s somehow to continue writing a soundtrack for romance and love. I just think it’s something the world needs more of. So I’ve been taking it upon myself to try and contribute to that.” Barber’s own love life has been cast in the public spotlight, following her recent marriage to CBC Radio personality Grant Lawrence. The West Vancouver native, whose parents still call Dundarave home, often discusses their relationship on air, either on his daily show or weekly podcast. “It was definitely what made me fall in love with him, was his great storytelling ability,” says Barber. “So now that I’m in the stories, it’s something I’ve come to accept.” However, she and her husband aren’t so different, seeing both put an immense amount of themselves and their hearts into their work, taking a personal approach to broadcasting See Barber page 20

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CALENDAR From page 18 Library: 1950 Marine Dr., West Vancouver. Info: 604-9257407 or www.westvanlib.org. Imagining Sustainable Futures: An exhibition in honour of Earth Day will run until April 30 with paintings by Robi Smith and T-shirt designs by Shannon Harvey. West Vancouver Municipal Hall: 750 17th St., West Vancouver. Hours: Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. West Vancouver Museum: 680 17th St., West Vancouver. Museum hours: Tuesday-Saturday, 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Info: 604925-7295 or www.westvancouvermuseum.ca. A Classical Spirit: Abstract painter Sylvia Tait’s work will be on display from April 13 to May 21. Opening reception: Tuesday, April 12, 7-9 p.m. Admission by donation. Winsor Gallery: 3025 Granville St., Vancouver. Info: 604681-4870 or www.winsorgallery.com CONCERTS Capilano University Performing Arts Theatre: 2055 Purcell Way, North Vancouver. Box office: 604-990-7810 or www.capilanou.ca/theatre. Vivaldi’s Gloria: A concert with the combined voices of Capilano University choirs and orchestra April 9 at 8 p.m. and April 10 at 3 p.m. Admission: $20/$15/$10. A Concert of the Classics: Capilano University’s Wind

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Enter to win copies of Vij’s at Home and Patriot Hearts Authors Meeru Dhalwala and John Furlong will both make appearances next week at the North Shore Writers Festival. Dhalwala, who together with husband Vikram Vij owns two Vancouver Indian restaurants, will discuss her latest cookbook Vij’s At Home: Relax, Honey at West Vancouver Memorial Library on Saturday, April 16 at 2 p.m. John Furlong, CEO of VANOC, tells the story of organizing Vancouver’s 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games in his new book Patriot Hearts and will talk about the experience at North Vancouver’s Lynn Valley Library on Monday, April 11 at 7 p.m. To win copies of both books, published by Douglas & McIntyre, tell us the names of five North Shore public libraries. Email your entry to Writers Fest Contest at thisweekcontest@nsnews.com. Deadline for the contest is Friday, April 15, 5 p.m. Only residents living in the Lower Mainland/Greater Vancouver area are eligible to enter. Winners will be chosen in a random draw. The North Shore’s public libraries are hosting their 12th annual North Shore Writers Festival April 11-16. All events are free but seating is limited. The list of visiting authors is as follows: Lynn Valley Library: April 11: John Furlong talks about his book Patriot Hearts at 7 p.m. April 13: Ryan Knighton reads from his book C’mon Papa: Dispatches from a Dad in the Dark at 7 p.m. April 16: Dianne Warren reads from her first novel Cool Water at 2 p.m. North Vancouver City Library: April 12: Grant Lawrence talks about his book Adventures in Solitude at 7 p.m. April 15: Caroline Adderson reads from her novel The Sky is Falling at 7 p.m. West Vancouver Memorial Library: April 14: Timothy Taylor reads from his book The Blue Light Project at 7 p.m. April 16: Meeru Dhalwal discusses her latest cookbook Vij’s at Home: Relax Honey at 2 p.m. For more details visit www.northshorewritersfestival.ca.

Barber recorded live session at CBC Studio 40 From page 19

and songwriting. “I feel like my work is a full expression of who I am,” says Barber. “Every time I’m on stage performing, having that experience of connecting with an audience or interacting or sharing or going to a certain place with an audience, it’s the most amazing feeling in the world and I never want to quit.

I’m just lucky enough that I’ve managed to foray my passion into a career and into making a living. Really my only goal is to keep that going.” To listen to a Jill Barber concert recorded Feb. 16 at CBC Vancouver’s Studio 40, visit www.cbc.ca/radio2/cod/ concerts/20110216jbarb. The concert will air on CBC TV this summer. Stay tuned to Barber’s website, www.jillbarber. com for updates.

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LOOK

Friday, April 8, 2011 - North Shore News - A21

YOUR NORTH SHORE GUIDE to FASHION & STYLE

Sewing newbie gets crafty Tessa Holloway

tholloway@nsnews.com

EVER since I can remember, my mother has been trying to get me to sew. But I never wanted any of it.

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She knows all the tricks. She’d lure me downstairs to her sewing room with something else, then change the subject to which fabric would work best in her quilt. Sometimes she would offer me inducements, which I’m guessing she figured would work since it proved so effective on the dog. I usually stumbled through it by pointing at a few fabrics at random, saying “looks nice” a few times and replying “stuff” to any question that the word could be seen as a reasonable answer. So imagine her surprise when I showed up with my Christmas wish list late last year and smack-dab in the middle of it was fabric and some help sewing a shirt. After checking my vital signs and assuring herself that I hadn’t been replaced by my

secret, evil estranged twin (as a Gemini, I’m convinced this is going to happen any minute), she was in mom heaven. Only problem: you don’t exactly get to be an expert sewer by ignoring everything your mother tries to teach you about the craft, and I had chosen for my first attempt a rather complicated design — one with techniques my mom hadn’t even tried. The tunic-like shirt drapes into folds on one side, made basically by giving the body of the shirt a slightly L-shaped look with a chunk sticking out to my right. OK, that’s easy enough. What wasn’t such a cinch was the collar, which I had to fold over itself several times through the sewing as I’m stretching one side of the fabric slightly. Maybe I should have tried making tea cloths first. So what drove me to learn? I could have just bought something in a store for much less hassle, and the total cost was more than most of my store-bought wardrobe — $40 for the pattern and about $14 for the fabric (two

metres of a lush turquoise double-knit at half-price, as we bought some extra in case of mistakes). I’ll have to make a few extra before the costs look truly advantageous. But I’ve always had trouble finding clothes that fit my lanky frame and didn’t make me look like a few twigs held together with yarn. The handy thing about making something yourself is it can look like whatever you want. The pattern we chose gave us three options to play with, each slightly different, and we combined two of them and tweaked it here and there as I pleased. Secondly, store-bought clothes, while certainly sewn with more skill than me, just aren’t as special. Sure, the ends of the sleeves will line up flush (oops) and you’ll never see puckering along a stitch (yikes), but those are all memories that, oddly enough, make me like it even more. And by the time I finished, I had gained a lot of skills. It feels good to reclaim a

NEWS photo Mike Wakefield

WEARING her first fashion creation, reporter Tessa See Sewing page 22 Holloway works on her next design project.

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A22 - North Shore News - Friday, April 8, 2011

LOOK

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Change of Scandinavia’s new signature shopping program offers super savings and fun with friends. Embrace Your Girls launches this month in Vancouver and rolls out across Canada to all of the lingerie retailer’s boutiques, including the Park Royal north mall location. Book a party for you and three friends now through the end of May to enjoy refreshments, one-on-one service with your own fitting expert, a 15 per cent discount on all regularly priced items purchased during the event, surprise gifts and hostess rewards. Smiles, sparkling fruit juice and a red velvet rope across the fitting rooms welcomed my party of four last week. We basked in the VIP treatment but the real stars were the plunge bras, balconettes and seamless push-ups new in store for spring and available in a bouquet of fresh colours. Each of us walked away with a

From page 21 bit of that self-sufficiency my grandmothers had, when our wares weren’t outsourced to the lowest bidder but carefully crafted with love for our own use. As well, the four days I spent working on the shirt with my mom made this year’s Christmas last a lot longer than usual — right into March, in fact, when we finally finished. But what was most gratifying about the whole experience was pulling the shirt over my head for the first time and seeing the result. That, and the feeling the next day as I sidled up to my coworker’s desk to pitch this very story. “That colour looks nice on you,” she said, before I could get a full sentence out. Success!

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cent of the day’s sales to West Vancouver SPCA. Forma is at 1455 Marine Dr., West Van. Info: 604-922-8884 or www. formaathletics.com.

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Best tressed SKY Hester enjoys his final moments with long hair at Verve Hair Lounge, before losing his locks during a fundraiser for the B.C. Cancer Foundation. The Lower Lonsdale salon offered low-price trims March 27 with all proceeds to the Ride to Conquer Cancer. Funds raised during the salon’s May 15 art exhibit opening will also support the ride. For more photos and to view Hester’s new look, go to www.nsnews.com. Fitness Fashion Fundraiser: Forma Athletics will host an open house on Saturday, April 16, noon to 4 p.m. The fitness training facility and retail store will showcase new spring apparel from its own Forma Apparel clothing line and the other brands it carries, including popular lines Sunice, Icebreaker and Craft. Customers will receive a 10 per cent discount on apparel and footwear purchases that day. As well, Forma will donate five per

Sunglass Sale and Fundraiser: North Vancouver-based distributor Maxem Eyewear is hosting its annual sale of name-brand sunglass samples, with all proceeds to benefit B.C. Children’s Hospital Foundation. The sale will kick off Saturday, April 16 at 10 a.m. with a hot dog barbecue, noon to 3 p.m. at Maxem, 758 Harbourside Dr., near the Northshore Auto Mall. The sale runs weekdays, April 18-May 13, 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Prices start from five pairs for $25. Cash only. All sales final. Fashion As Art: The exhibition 1001 Funny Things You Can Do With a Skirt showcases original stories in poetic form by writer Elizabeth Dancoes alongside related drawings, paintings, embroideries, and

digital art by Eleanor Hannan, to April 26 at Seymour Art Gallery. The stories and images are based on the ancient, mysterious gesture known as Ana Suromai, literally “to raise the skirt.” The gallery is at 4360 Gallant Ave., Deep Cove. Info at www.1001funnythingswitha skirt.blogspot.com. A Spring Fling: The Rotary Women’s Association of Vancouver will present a fashion show and luncheon on April 18, 11:30 a.m. at Royal Vancouver Yacht Club, 3811 Point Grey Rd., in Vancouver. Fashions will be provided by Kerrisdale boutique On the Go. Tickets are $50. Door prizes and silent auction. To purchase single tickets or to reserve a full table, call Joyce Kerr at 604-9269197. Seating arrangements must be completed by April 13. Net proceeds will support women’s organizations. — Compiled by Layne Christensen


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Friday, April 8, 2011 - North Shore News - A25

FILM

Lochhead wrote screenplay at school

From page 13

percolating, though not quite as far back as Lochhead’s first effort, a re-write of The Three Little Pigs featuring cats. The childhood collaboration with his mom was “pretty dark and messed up,” he admits. Certain that he wanted to do something creative, Lochhead continued writing short stories at Argyle secondary, but “never really shared” his creative bent with the guys on his Kitsilano football team, for obvious reasons. He went to university, planning to study law or criminology, with an aim to write on the side, when “halfway through I said ‘what the hell am I doing? I want to write.’ ” He fled overseas, criss-crossing through Turkey, Eastern Europe and the Nordic countries. “That trip was the backbone for what Hanna would originally become,” Lochhead says. Lochhead wrote the screenplay for Hanna just before finishing up at Vancouver Film School, then spent the next year sending out some 300 emails to agents, two of whom replied with non form-letter responses, before someone bit. From there, “it caught fire,” says Lochhead. The screenplay was picked photo Casey Peters up. Focus Features came NORTH Vancouver screenwriter Seth Lochhead was on set every day during the filming of Hanna which was shot in Finland, Germany and on board, and Joe Wright Morocco. The adventure thriller opens today at Cineplex Odeon Park & Tilford Cinemas. (Atonement) was called in to direct. Saoirse Ronan, in risky role.” diapers when the idea for Hanna was born, was cast in the lead always learning. Sometimes I feel like I don’t have the social Hanna is a stranger in an alien land; she travels solo from role of a teen who’s lived her entire life in a Spartan cabin near tools to connect with some people. That’s how Hanna felt: she Morocco to Spain to rendezvous with Erik in Berlin. Along the Arctic Circle. Her dad Erik (Eric Bana) has taught Hanna really wanted to connect with people but she didn’t have the the way she meets up with a hippie-ish British family and gets several languages, martial arts, hunting and survival skills, all in tools, and the ones she did have conflicted with the rest of the preparation for . . . For what? The mystery unspools deliciously, her first taste of maternal concern (from Olivia Williams), not world.” to mention her first friend and a rapid-fire crash course in pop beginning with the flick of a switch on a long-buried tracking Lochhead was on the set of Hanna every day, and culture from Sophie (Jessica Barden). She experiences a lot device. frequently collaborated after-hours at Wright’s home. It was a — from warm weather and electricity to her first kiss — all Hanna’s target is Marissa Viegler (Cate Blanchett), a CIA “freeing and creative time,” he says. “We’d put the weirdness agent who oozes menace, from her zealously groomed gumline the while fending off attacks from bad guys. Ronan earned an in, but make sure it was comfortable enough for the ‘squares’.” Oscar nomination in 2007 for Atonement; here she is a wonder, Lochhead attributes that friendly atmosphere on set, a rarity, to her perfect, unscuffed Pradas. Marissa is on the hunt for brimming with stifled, powerful emotion. Erik, a CIA agent who has gone off grid — “he knows things to Wright, and it may have shaped the writer’s future plans: “I you don’t want to know,” she tells comrades — but she seems Lochhead acknowledges some inspiration from his parents loved being on set and working with these people. particularly interested in Hanna. “It was this strange kismet — his self-proclaimed feminist mom and his dad’s fishing and “I aspire to control my fate, and hopefully to re-create that thing,” Lochhead says of getting his first choice to play the carpentry skills — in forming Hanna’s self-sufficient character, experience,” says Lochhead, with an eye to direct. “Maybe I’ll role. “Cate was the best female actress at that point and still is. and his own. “I don’t think they’ve trained me to kill, though,” be the one who invites and includes people. That’s my five-year She’s raw and talented and she takes risks, and it’s a somewhat he laughs. He does own that he’s not unlike Hanna: “I’m goal.”

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A26 - North Shore News - Friday, April 8, 2011

FILM THE YEAR DOLLY PARTON WAS MY MOM

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■ The Year Dolly Parton Was My Mom. Directed by Tara Johns. Starring Julia Stone, Gil Bellows, Dolly Parton and Macha Grenon.

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Tessa Holloway tholloway@nsnews.com

FOR a short while, Tara Johns considered trying exactly what the protagonist in her new film, The Year Dolly Parton Was My Mom, does in order to get the attention of the country music idol so prominently featured in the story. At the time, the West Vancouver high school grad had written a script she loved and had funding in line for her first feature film. In the film, 11-yearold Elizabeth Gray, after discovering she’s adopted, decides her real mother must be Parton, and sets out on her banana-seat bicycle from Manitoba to Minneapolis for a concert in hopes of reuniting See Classic page 28

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FIRST-TIME actor Julia Stone stars as 11-year-old Elizabeth Gray in The Year Dolly Parton Was My Mom. The film opens today at International Village Cinemas.

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FILM

Classic Parton songs are used throughout

From page 26

with her long-lost blood relative. But there was just one catch: Johns had sent the script to Parton for approval, but she hadn’t heard back, and now Parton was going on tour. She thought she’d missed her window. Thankfully, John’s trip to crash the show in Jacksonville, Miss. never quite materialized by the time the fax came into producer Barbara Shrier’s Montreal office. Not only did Parton love the script, she gave permission to use her music virtually for free and lent her voice for a cameo just before the closing credits. “Everything you hear about her is true,” says the Montrealbased writer of recording the voiceover with Parton. “She just wanted to please me and it was really amazing and it was great. She knocked it off in less than half an hour and we had photo submitted an hour booked, so she just WITH The Year Dolly Parton Was My Mom, director Tara Johns has created a hung out with us.” coming of age tale for both moms and daughters. Unlike the film’s protagonist, Johns wasn’t a she blazed a trail for so many female artists in what was a very Parton fan growing up, but thought of revolving the film around patriarchal industry.” Parton after listening to an interview on CBC Radio. From that starting point, she threw in a few ideas from her life: “It was the first time I think I ever really listened very closely from her desire to “be something special” growing up — a desire to what Dolly Parton had to say,” says Johns. “I really discovered who she was underneath for the first time and I was blown away: expressed by Elizabeth in the film — as well as her discovery that What an incredible woman she was, and how in the ’60s and ’70s Joni Mitchell not only attended high school in Saskatoon with

Johns’ own mom, but that Mitchell had a baby who was put up for adoption the same year as she was born. “I kind of fantasized maybe Joni and my mom had been friends and that Joni had given her baby girl to my mom to raise,” she says. With a premise as far out as this, it’s easy to get the wrong impression that the movie is flighty. That’s not the idea, said Johns. It’s a focus on the hardships of growing from a child to something much more uncertain, and how Elizabeth’s relationship with the mother she’s stuck with, and who is totally unprepared to deal with all the questions an adopted pre-teen daughter asks, and how she can survive all the rebelliousness and anger of learning the truth. It’s a coming of age story “not just for Elizabeth but also for her mom,” says Johns. “It struck me so often that in these coming of age stories, the parents are kind of shadowy in the whole telling of the story. We don’t really get to see how that life change that their kids are going through, which is necessarily rebellious and probably hurtful, we never really see how it impacts them as much, as I feel it probably does in life. So I wanted to explore that.” For her part, first-time actor Julia Stone from Vancouver captures an innocence lost in Elizabeth in a way that was difficult to find, says Johns. Yet Stone came with almost no film experience and didn’t make it past the first round of a fruitless nation-wide casting call. In the end, it was a last-ditch message on their Facebook page that turned up Stone. “We took a chance,” she says. But after 10 minutes of spending time with the girl, she was certain. “She doesn’t have the experience but she’s got something that’s even better, and it is a gift.” Parton’s voice provides the setting for the film as much as the rural Manitoba town, as her classic songs are strung along throughout the piece alongside covers by Canadians Martha Wainwright, Coral Egan, Nelly Furtado and the Wailin’ Jennys. In the end, the movie is full of the folksy charm that Parton is known for, but it’s also a tribute to Parton’s non-musical story: her determination, her outspokenness and in particular how she inspired those qualities in her legions of fans. The Year Dolly Parton Was My Mom opens today for a limited showing at International Village Cinemas at 88 West Pender St. in Vancouver.

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Ideas Fair II: “Bringing it Together” Ideas Fair I explored uses, character, and connections for the 1300 Block of Marine Drive (south side). Please join Grosvenor, Architect James Cheng and Co-design fa-cilitator Stanley King for the second Ideas Fair series that focuses on design and development options or the 1300 Block. The District’s Official Community Plan and AmblesideNOW initiative identify the 1300 Block as a special site for redevelopment in Ambleside Village. Revitalization can bring an array of community benefi ts including new life for the Village and funding for a new post-disaster public safety facility.

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Anyone interested in Ambleside Village …You, Youth, Families.

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Fun, creative, artist facilitated group discussions on design and development options for the 1300 Block of Marine Drive.

Where: West Vancouver Community Centre Atrium 2121 Marine Drive, West Vancouver When: • Two Ideas Fair II options (please register) Thursday April 14 (6pm to 9pm) or Saturday April 16 (10am to 1pm) • Open House (See all the Ideas! No registration needed) Sunday April 17 (1pm to 4pm) How:

Space is limited - Please contact Julia Reimer at 604-731-9053 (x101) or jreimer@brookpooni.com to confirm your registration.

Time Capsule

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AWARD-WINNING illusionists Marion and Ted Outerbridge performed their unique combination of magic and showmanship at Centennial Theatre in a March 6 matinee. Their Time Capsule Tour has played to sold out houses throughout Europe and North America.

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PACIFIC CINEMATHEQUE 1131 Howe St., 604-688-FILM www.cinematheque.bc.ca. Three Films of Nagisa Oshima In the Realm of the Senses (Japan/France, 1976 Director: Nagisa Oshima) One of the most controversial films in the history of cinema starring Tatsuya Fuji and Eiko Matsuda. Empire of Passion (Japan/France, 1978 Director: Nagisa Oshima). Starring Tatsuya Fuji and Kazuko Yoshiyuki. Merry Christmas, Mr. Lawrence (Japan/Great Britain, 1983 Director: Nagisa Oshima) Starring David Bowie, Tom Conti and Ryuichi Sakamoto. Until April 11.

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CALENDAR From page 20 audiences suggestions to create 90 minutes of stories, scenes, songs and comedic chaos, the last Sunday of every month at 7 p.m. Tickets: $10. Capilano University Performing Arts Theatre: 2055 Purcell Way, North Vancouver. Box office: 604990-7810 or www.capilanou. ca/theatre. Centennial Theatre: 2300 Lonsdale Ave., North Vancouver. Info: www. centennialtheatre.com. Box office: 604-984-4484. A Midsummer Night’s Dream: A William Shakespeare production by the students of Handsworth secondary until April 8 and 9 at 7 p.m. Tickets: $13-$17. Little Shop of Horrors: Windsor secondary students will perform this musical April 13-16 at 7:30 p.m. Tickets: $20/$15. Deep Cove Shaw Theatre: 4360 Gallant Ave., North Vancouver. Info and tickets: 604-929-3200 or www. deepcovestage.com. Biloxi Blues: A comedy about a young army recruit going through basic training and learning about life and love, April 8, 9 and 13-16 at 8 p.m. Tickets: $16/$14. Kay Meek Centre: 1700 Mathers Ave., West Vancouver. Info and tickets: www.kaymeekcentre.com or 604-913-3634. Oklahoma: Sentinel secondary presents this Rodgers and Hammerstein musical from April 12 to 16 at 7:30 p.m. with a Saturday matinee at 2 p.m. Tickets: $17/$15. Info: 604-9811130. Caught in the Net: Theatre West Van presents a comedy about a man that has two families that are unaware of each other, April 15 (preview, $12), 16, 21-23, 28-30 at 8 p.m. and a matinee April 30 at 2 p.m. Tickets: $20/$18. Linda Hamer Theatre at Mulgrave School: 2330 Cypress Bowl Lane, West Vancouver. Cyberlife — The Musical: A student pop/rock musical production runs from April 6 to 9 at 7 p.m. Admission: $40/$20/$10. Tickets: 604913-6050 or www.mulgrave. com. Presentation House Theatre: 333 Chesterfield Ave., North Vancouver. Tickets and info: 604-9903474 or www.phtheatre.org. A Beautiful View: A story about two women camping aficionados who meet while shopping for tents and their connection for the next two decades April 8 and 9 at 8 p.m. and Saturday at 4 p.m. Tickets: $24-$28. The Yeoman of the Guard: The North Shore Light Opera Society will perform this Gilbert and Sullivan tale Thursdays-Saturdays, April 14-30 at 8 p.m. with Sunday matinees at 2 p.m. Tickets: $15-$30. St. Martin’s Anglican

NEWS photo Cindy Goodman

Family lines

THE North Vancouver Community Players production of Joanna McCelland Glass’ drama If We Are Women opens tonight at Hendry Hall, 815 East 11th St., North Vancouver. Karen Golden, Kristen Ross, Jennifer Huva and Kathryn Daniels are featured performers in the play directed by Stephen Torrence. Tickets $14/$16 are available by calling 604-983-2633 or online at www.northvanplayers.ca. Church Hall: 195 East Windsor Rd., North Vancouver. Sutherland Secondary School: 1860 Sutherland Ave., North Vancouver. Theatre at Hendry Hall: 815 East 11th St., North Vancouver. Reservations: 604-983-2633 or www. northvanplayers.ca. If We Are Women: A drama about a gathering of two grandmothers, a daughter and a granddaughter April 8, 9, 13-16 and 20-23 at 8 p.m. Admission: $16/$14. CLUBS AND PUBS Beans on Lonsdale: 1804 Lonsdale Ave., North Vancouver. Info: 604-9852326. Live music every Thursday, 8 p.m. Brewster’s Coffee: 2436 Marine Dr., West Vancouver. Hours: Monday-Friday, 7 a.m.-5:30 p.m., Saturday 8 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Sunday, 8 a.m.-4 p.m. Info: 604-9259820. Bridge Between Pub: 1970 Spicer Rd., North Vancouver. Info: 604-924-1834 or www. bridgebetween.com. The Eagles Club Starlight

Room: 170 West Third St., North Vancouver. East Side Marios: Lonsdale Quay, 123 Carrie Cates Court, North Vancouver. Jack Lonsdale’s Pub: 1433 Lonsdale Ave., North Vancouver. Info: 604-9867333. Live music every Friday and Saturday at 9 p.m. La Zuppa: 1544 Lonsdale Ave., North Vancouver. Info: 604-986-6556. SFU Philosopher’s Cafe: Everyone is welcome to join this discussion with moderator Martin Hunt, Wednesday, April 27 at 7 p.m. Topic: What have we ever learned from metaphysical

discussions? Admission: $5. Fiesta Flamenco every Thursday, Friday and Saturday, tapas and wine, 6:30 p.m., music, 8:30 p.m. Legion #118: 123 West 15th St., North Vancouver. Info: 604-985-1115 or info@ legion118.com. The LW Club: 1515 Barrow St., North Vancouver. Info: 604-253-7141 or www. lynnwoodinn.com. Doors: 9 p.m. Open mic every Wednesday hosted by White Lies. Memphis Blues: 1629 Lonsdale Ave., North Vancouver. Info: 604-9293699. Live blues every weekend.

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Ocean Club Restaurant and Lounge: 105-100 Park Royal, West Vancouver. Info: 604-926-2326. Live jazz every Tuesday, 7 p.m.; live DJ Thursday to Sunday, 11 p.m.-3 a.m.

Teaching through the Bible, verse to verse chapter to chapter Currently in the book of Acts

Join us for Taize Prayer April 10th • 4PM

LOCATION: St. Agnes Church, 530 East 12th Street, North Vancouver INFO: 604-985-0408 & 604-987-0432

Co-sponsored by St. Andrews United Church

Whatever your faith tradition you are invited to this Christian prayer practice that is contemplative, communal, dynamic and reflective.

Sunday - 10:00am 144 E. 22nd Street, North Vancouver • www.ccnorthvan.com 604.250.2368

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Experience prayer in a way not commonly practiced. Take a journey to your heart where the God of silence rests. Listen to the voice that calls from within.

You are invited to join us, Sunday Mornings at 10:00

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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, West Vancouver. Info: 604-9268838. Latin Singer Marlin Ramazzini will perform Saturday, April 9 at 8 p.m. 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. A Spring Preview of Music Art and Word: A preview

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CALENDAR From page 33 of the second annual North Shore Spring Festival of the Arts will take place Saturday, April 9, 7:30-10 p.m. Admission by donation. 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 604-9855646.

Red Lion hosting music nights

NEWS photo Cindy Goodman

MUSICIAN Randy Doherty performs regularly on Friday and Saturday nights at the Red Lion Bar & Grill on Marine Drive in West Vancouver. Tomorrow night, Latin singer Marlin Ramazzini will join him starting at 8 p.m. Check the Calendar’s Clubs and Pubs listing regularly for weekly updates.

WANTED

OTHER EVENTS Collingwood School: 70 Morven Dr., West Vancouver. International Reel Paddling Film Festival: A film tour that presents whitewater, sea kayaking, canoeing, SUP and kayak fishing action Friday, April 8 at 7 p.m. Doors open at 6:15 p.m. Admission: $15. Tickets: www.reelpaddlingfilmfestival.com. Funds raised will go to the 2011 Enbridge Ride to Conquer Cancer. Lynn Valley Library: 1277 Lynn Valley Rd., North Vancouver. Info: 604-984-0286. North Shore Writers’ Festival: John Furlong will talk about his book Patriot Hearts Monday, April 11 at 7 p.m. Ryan Knighton will read from his book C’mon Papa: Dispatches from a Dad in the Dark Wednesday, April 13 at 7 p.m. Dianne Warren will read from her first novel Cool Water Saturday, April 16 at 2 p.m. For more details and a complete schedule of events visit www.northshorewritersfestival.ca. North Vancouver City Library: 120 West 14th St., North Vancouver. Info: 604-998-3490. North Shore Writers’ Festival: Grant Lawrence will talk about his book Adventures in Solitude Tuesday, April 12 at 7 p.m. Caroline Adderson will read from her novel The Sky is Falling Friday, April 15 at 7 p.m. For more details and a complete schedule of events visit www.northshorewritersfestival.ca. West Vancouver Memorial Library: 1950 Marine Dr., West Vancouver. Info: 604-925-7400. North Shore Writers’ Festival: Timothy Taylor will read from his book The Blue Light Project Thursday, April 14 at 7 p.m. Meeru Dhalwal will discuss her latest cookbook Vij’s at Home: Relax Honey Saturday, April 16 at 2 p.m. For more details and a complete schedule of events visit www. northshorewritersfestival.ca. — compiled by Debbie Caldwell Email information for your North Shore event to listings@nsnews. com.

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AMERICAN

CHINESE

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

$$$

Best Little Schnitzel House in Town

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Moderate ($13-15) $ $ $ Fine Dining ($15-25) $ $ $ $ Live Music Open Mic/Karaoke DJ Big Screen Sports WiFi

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Neighbourhood Noodles House

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1352 Lonsdale Ave., N. Van. 604-988-9885

Fatburger

BAR & GRILL Hurricane Grill

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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

$$$

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

The Cheshire Cheese Restaurant & Bar

1995 Lonsdale Ave., N. Van. 604-904-4430 www.fatburger.com

$$

FINE DINING $$$$

2nd Floor Lonsdale Quay Market, N. Van. 604-987-3322

CASUAL DINING $

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.

Grouse Mtn, 6400 Nancy Greene Way, N. Van. 604-998-4403

The Salmon House

$$$$

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

$$

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.

$$$

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

$$

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.

1440 Lonsdale Avenue, N. Van. 604 990 0111 www.tamarindhill.ca

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

Sailor Hagar’s Neighbourhood Pub

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 $ $

116 East 15th St, N. Van. 604-986-7555 www.palkirestaurant.com

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.

1653 Columbia St, N. Van. 2 blks South of Main & Mtn Hwy under bridge 604-988-0038 www.marinagrill.com

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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.

The Observatory

BRITISH

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

71 Lonsdale Ave, N. Van. 604-980-4316

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

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

1474 Marine Dr., W. Van. 604-921-1069 www.thaipudpong.com

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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In Memoriam

Announcements

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Interior Makeover for property sale

Senior relocation services: Packing - Moving - Unpacking

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ANDREW D. CLARK

March 14, 1924 - April 8, 2004

You are in our hearts always. Miss you on the Seawall. We love you and never forget you. Your loving family Dot, the love of your life. John (Kim) Sharon (Peter) and the Family.

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HENSHAW - Dennis RCAF veteran Dennis Frederick Henshaw passed away peacefully at Lions Gate Hospital March 28th in his 89th year. He is survived by his wife Ellen, brother Gordon, children David (Gail), Diane, Vicki (Bill), four grandchildren and two greatgrandchildren. He was predeceased by his wife Lyla and five brothers. While in the service he was involved with Search and Rescue and taught instrument and electrical techs at CFB Borden. After his retirement from the RCAF he became a projectionist and served as union business agent. He also farmed and was a volunteer firefighter on South Pender Island. No service by request.

In Memoriam

“In loving memory of Costa”

CONSTANTINE SIMANTIRIS JULY 29, 1977 APRIL 7, 2003

No farewell words were spoken. No time to say good-bye. You were gone before we knew it. And only God knows why. We miss you.

Love Mom, Dad & Arita

SUMMERFIELD, Morva July 31, 1916 - March 30, 2011 (nee Batchelor), passed away peacefully at the age of 94 with family by her side in West Vancouver on Wednesday, March 30, 2011. She was predeceased by her husband Rolly and siblings Edith, Verna & Jack and her niece Bette. She will be dearly missed by her children Jeanne Butler & Joe Summerfield and wife Lynn; Grandchildren Cheryl (Ron) and Jeanette (Lee); Great Grandchildren Nathan, Hayley & Morgan and her nieces Morva and Bonnie and their families and her dear friend Betty Fulton. She will be remembered by her family & friends for her strength, courage and quiet confidence. Morva was born in England and was a long time resident of West Vancouver. Affectionately known as Maurie to many, her home was always open for family dinners at Easter and Christmas. Her beach side cabin at Granthams Landing was a gathering place for family and friends and for many years she was a regular summer resident. In honour of Morva’s life a Service of Celebration will be held at St. Christopher’s Anglican Church, 1068 Inglewood Avenue, West Vancouver on Tuesday, April 12, 2011 at 2:00pm. Reception in the church hall to follow. Our family would like to express our sincere appreciation to the West Van Care Centre for assisting us to take this journey and for their loving support. No flowers by request. Condolences may be sent to the family by visiting www.remembering.ca

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Lost & Found

FOUND- DIAPER bag, Mt Seymour Parkway, nr bus stop. Sunday April 3rd, 604-929-1238 FOUND, PERSONAL and financial documents. belonging to Mrs. heather Williams, call to identify. 604-365-8638

Lost & Found

FOUND, SET of keys, Ambleside dog beach 778-882-7816 LOST BROWN wallet with I.D’s. in N. Van. .' Reward. call 604- 247-0345 or 604-761-3718 LOST CAT 'Kobe' small older (20yrs) black & white , on medication, last seen 1000 blk Calverhall St. Tuesday am 604-984-8916 LOST - FULL DVD CASE, March 6th, approx 29th & Lonsdale, 604-831-8462. Reward LOST MOMENTUM black watch Ambleside dog park morning of Friday Apr. 1st. 604-926-1471 LOST- WHITEGOLD diamond ring. March 14th, at She’s Fit gym Cap Mall, reward. 604-988-0599

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Singles Clubs

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FEATURED EMPLOYMENT

The North Shore’s largest law firm requires an Accounting Manager to lead its accounting department.

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CLYDE SMALL MOTORS Is Alive and Well

WE ARE OPEN FOR BUSINESS AS USUAL! Come & See us at

1347 Ambleside Lane, West Van or call 604-926-2120

FEATURED EMPLOYMENT AUDI BRAND SPECIALIST Capilano Audi requires a motivated, positive and enthusiastic professional to join our top-performing sales team at our new North Vancouver location. We are in particular seeking an Audi Brand Specialist to help address the needs of our ever-growing clientele. Therefore, previous sales experience and fluency in Mandarin are strong assets. Also required:

We provide an extremely competitive remuneration with six-figure income earning potential to top-performers and an opportunity for career growth within a highly established brand.

Please email your resume to: susan@capvwaudi.com No phone calls please

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ACCOUNTING MANAGER

You’re eager to get your hands on a new opportunity.You want a career that brings out your best and offers great incentives and big rewards. Of course you love to travel and believe you have the edge and experience when it comes to sales. Apply online today!

Announcements

• A valid BC Drivers License • A clean driver’s abstract

FEATURED EMPLOYMENT

Want to leave your mark on the travel industry?

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LOST-KEYS INCL. BLACK HONDA KEYS, Sun. April 3, W.Van or Lynn Valley. call 604-985-3225 PHONAK HEARING Systems hearing aid. Found in the Grand Boulevard area March 30 - 31st. 604-971-1732

Your $ecret to a $uccessful Garage $ale

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High-energy, exceptional, take-charge, independent-thinking candidates with minimum 5-years experience in a similar role and an accounting designation, or experienced senior students, are invited to apply to this up-to $65,000 position. Law office experience an advantage. Excellent skill with computer accounting and payroll systems is essential. Send resumes to L. Gray by April 22. e-mail: lgray@ratcliff.com or fax: 604-988-1452

General Employment

NOW HIRING Exp. Gardener Must have Plant Knowledge! Excellent Wages Paid! Career oriented F/T permanent positions available. 604-802-5272

General Employment

BC Wireless, an authorized Rogers Retailer is looking for individuals who are passionate about sales & helping customers. We offer monthly commission, Bonus incentives & extended health care coverage. Basic Qualifications: 6 months of retail sales & customer service experience. Proven ability to recommend & close the sale. Preferred Qualifications: Experience selling wireless services. Email: manager@gorogers.ca or fax 604-983-3320.

Now Hiring

BISTRO ROYAL Park Royal South

needs Full Time Cooks with wide range of health conscious Euro/International specialty cuisine knowledge & skills. Responsible to prepare all menu items & daily specials. Must be able to function well in off site catering for variety of functions up to 500 guests. Must adhere to all health requirements. Weekends, night & closing shift. Must have min 3 years experience & fluent English. Salary $17.00/hr. If qualified, mail resume to Bistro Royal, 2002 Park Royal South, Suite FC14, West Vancouver V7T 2W4 or email to: smarkaryan@vsarestaurants.com

FLAGPERSONS & LANE CLOSURE TECHS

• Must have reliable vehicle • Must be certified & experienced • Union Wages & Benefits Apply in person 19689 Telegraph Trail, Langley fax resume to 604-513-3661 or email: darlene@valleytraffic.ca HOMEWORKERS NEEDED!!! Full /Part time positions available - Will train. On-Line Data Entry, Typing Work, E-mail Reading, PC/Clerical Work, Homemailers, Assembling Products. HURRY, SPOTS GO FAST!

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General Employment

2010

NEED EXTRA INCOME

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

778-968-4400

NO WEEKENDS, no eves. Merry Maids reqs house cleaners. Own vehicle preferred. North Vancouver. 604-980-6100

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Antiques

1870 BEAUTIFUL mahogany dining table, 2 large leaves, 6 chairs, $1200 obo. 604-986-1774

2010

APT. & FULL SIZE

All Like New! Fridge, Stove, Washer, Dryer, Stacker $

Appliances

GE MICRO wave convection oven installs above range, black, works well. 2 cedar planters 6ft long . U pick up. 604-980-4457

ILAC APPLIANCE & VACUUMS

100 & up

Delivery/Warranty avail.

Shipper / Receiver / Light Warehouse

We are a bike parts distributor located in North Vancouver, looking to fill a junior warehouse position on a permanent, fulltime, (Mon-Fri, 9am-5pm) basis. Applicants should have the desire and maturity to work efficiently under minimal supervision. Experience in the bike industry is an asset. Please email your resume and cover letter to jobs@orangesport supply.com

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Health Care

WASHER & dryer, Frigidaire Gallery stacking, extra large, heavy duty, $300 both, 604-985-4421

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Home Support

WEST VAN lady with MS requires exp’d on-call Care Aide. Fax resume 604-925-9767.

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Hotel Restaurant

For Sale Miscellaneous

RENO SALE! large office desk and hutch $400, large oak antique wardrobe with mirror $500, 2 light fixtures $100 OBO, call for details 604-779-8907

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Furniture

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For Sale Miscellaneous

HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS. Best Price, Best Quality. All Shapes & Colors Available. Call 1-866-652-6837 www.thecoverguy.ca

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Garage Sale

91- SAT 8-noon. new & used furniture, china, housewares, candles, tools, Large selection of books, 5502 Westhaven Rd. 99-Estate Sale! Sat. 10am 4pm, 2321 Berkley Ave. Furn & household items.

North Vancouver 94 -

9am - 1pm Sat Moving Sale Open House Garden Tools/Post reno and household items 1358 Ridgewood Drive Off Capilano Rd

94- HUGE MOVING SALE Sat/Sun 9 am - 3pm 1044 Belmont Ave. Rain or shine! Tools, camping, china, toys, art, small appl, baby, books! 96-MULTI-FAM., Sat, 8-1, toys, furn, books, craft supplies, fabric, some estate. 1330 Kilmer Road

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Garage Sale North Vancouver

96 - BIG GARAGE SALE, Sat & Sun, Apr 9th & 10th, 10 - 2 3125 Allan Rd. Lots of Treasures. Childrens games, toys, books clothes, shoes, furniture & much more. 97B - MOVING SALE Sat & Sun, April 9th & 10th, 10am-3pm. 316 East 11th St. Misc items, incl tool, furn, dishes, etc. No early birds 98 - SAINT AGNES CHURCH, Garage Sale, Sat 10-2. Adult & children’s clothing, small appls, books, toys, treasures, plants & much more! 530 East 12th St 99 - DOWNSIZING Sat 9-1. Tools, collectibles, antiques & furniture. 841 Seymour Blvd 99 - COLLECTIBLE -ANDANTIQUE SALE Sat. April 9th, 10 am – 2 pm Free Admission - Cash Only Mount Seymour United Church 1200 Parkgate Ave, N Van www.mtseymourunited.com

Granite Floor lamp, old world style, used in hotel lobby.$250 obo. Pls call 604.808.6223.

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Garage Sale West Vancouver

91-MOVING OUT SALE Sat & Sun 9 am - 2pm Kitchen, furniture, household knick knacks and lots of art work. Rain or Shine! 5924 Eagleridge Drive 92-MULTI FAM, Sat, Apr 9th, 9 1 Jefferson & 11th, yellow signs. furn, building supplies, sporting goods, hse/hold & kids stuff Lookup online, NO EARLY BIRDS! 92-SAT/SUN 10am-1 pm, TOO MUCH FOR 1 DAY, Tons Household items!! Cancelled if raining. 2045-27th St. West Van

DEMO SALE

House Demo - Oak kitchen, 500 sqft floating floor, hot water tank, newer high efficiency gas furnace. See Signs in 2200 block Queens Ave, W.V. Sat/Sun 10-2 604-805-1582

AUCTION CALENDAR SATURDAY, APRIL 16TH @ 10 AM

THE TOMAHAWK Vancouver’s oldest restaurant, voted best breakfast 17 years in a row, seeks.

★ Servers

F/T & P/T Day & Evening Shifts

GIANT FOOD / RESTAURANT / TOOLS & MACHINERY EQUIPMENT AUCTION plus SEVERAL BAILIFF & COURT BAILIFF SEIZURES (Bakery • Deli • Butcher • Cafe • Grocery • Pub) Viewing Times: Friday, April 15; 9:00 am - 4:30 pm Saturday, April 16; 9:00 am ’Til Auction Time

Please apply in person at 1550 Phillip Ave., North Vancouver before 11am or after 2pm. www.tomahawkrestaurant.com

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Medical/Dental

FULL TIME DENTAL & RECEPTIONIST REQUIRED For state of the art dental practice in North Van. Must possess 1 year minimum dental office exp. Email to: dentalopportunity@shaw.ca

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Office Personnel

OFFICE HIRING MATERNITY LEAVE REPLACEMENT

Full-time Office Assistant position. Great phone manner and ability to multi task is necessary. Please fax a cover letter and resume to 604-986-2552

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Retail Sales

6268595 CANADA Inc o/a Gratiae is seeking 5 Retail Sales Reps. selling skin care in Capilano Mall, $12.55/hr. Please email resume: premierjobvan@gmail.com

• Several Walk-in Coolers/Freezers • S/S Reach-in Coolers & Freezers • Display Coolers

• Dry Cases • S/S Work Tables • Refrig. Prep Cabinets • SS/ Sinks • Mixers • Grills • Char Broilers • Convection Ovens • Bake & Pizza Ovens • Ice Machines • Tables & Chairs • Bar Stools • Dishwashers • Metro Baker & Oven Racks • Scales • Neons • Menu Roads • Back Bars • Keg Cabinets • Open Faced Merchandisers • Grab-N-Go’s • True S/S Freezers • S/S Canopy w/Fire Bottle & Roof-Top Fan • Large Assort. Small Wares • Dishes & Glasses • Cutlery • New & Used Pots & Pans • Wok Stoves • Deep Fryers & Much, Much More…

NOTE: HOUSEHOLD AUCTIONS HELD EVERY WEDNESDAY @ 6 PM FOR MORE DETAILS AND PHOTOS VISIT: www.lovesauctions.com

LOVE’S AUCTIONEERS & APPRAISERS LTD. 2720 No. 5 Road, Richmond, B.C.

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Furniture

ANTIQUE WALNUT wardrobe $425, Oak nightstand $275, Oak dining or occaisional tbl $350 604-913-1327

Tools & Equipment

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Musical Instruments

Music Instruments Pearl Forum Drum Kit ( Black With Chrome Hardware) 12x9 Tom Drum 13x10 Tom Drum 16x16 Floor Tom Drum 22x16 Bass Drum Comes With Bass drum claw hook and tension rods have been upgraded. Set of legs for floor tom and bass drum, Gibraltar tom arms, and a basic Gibraltar kick pedal. $300.00 604-808-6223

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Recycler

Licensed Group Daycare 20 years experience 12 mos - 5 yrs. ★604-929-5799★

Sports Equipment

TREADMILL, Weslo Cadence 927, electric ( plugs in), folds up for easy storage $250. 604-986-1437

ALL SMALL breed pups local & non shedding $399+. 604-590-3727, 604-514-3474 www.puppiesfishcritters.com FILA/MASTIFF GUARD DOGS owners best friend. Intruders worst nightmare. all shots, each. ready now! 604-817-5957

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Cats

GOOD HOME for beautiful 5 yr old in/outdoor female tabby cat (spayed) Rod 604-985-7193

Foster homes urgently req’d for rescued, abandoned & neglected dogs. Many breeds. www. abetterlifedogrescue.com

SHELTIE PUPS, Reg’d, shots, tatoo, dewormed, 4 fem, sable, fam raised. $700. 604-526-9943

★CATS & KITTENS★ FOR ADOPTION ! 604-724-7652

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Dogs

BOWLING BALLS, 10 pin. End table. Free for pick-up. 604-985-6466

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Dogs

Daycare Centres

THE VILLAGE OF LYTTON is Disposing of the following piece of equipment 1973 INTERNATIONAL FIRE TRUCK Please visit http://www.lytton.ca for more details.

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GARAGE SALES

CERTIFIED RECREATION AIDES

Req’d for a Bby health facility. F/T & P/T positions, to work days and evenings. Alternate Model Of Care-Dementia experience is preferred. Must have strong written and verbal communication skills. Class 4 License pref. Competitive wages & benefits. Fax resume: 1-250-861-3112 karen.petlikau@ advocarehealth.com

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604.306.5134

1825 Lonsdale Ave

604-987-7330

Appliances

SOFT COATED Wheaton Terrier, inc, first shot and deworming, non shedding, $1100, 604 588 8853

DO YOU LOVE YOUR PET?

4 MO tri colour male Shih Tzu Yorkie X, all vac’s, cuddly. Approved home only 604-794-3287 8WK PRBD Bluenose female Pitbull pups. First Shot, vetchek & Deworming. Good with kids. $1,000 o.b.o 778-388-4462

Send in your pet photos to the NORTH SHORE NEWS and we’ll post them to our website, nsnews.com. Include your photo and name plus your pet’s name, age, breed and any other details you’d like featured. Send your email to photo@nsnews.com or submit it via our website.


A38 – North Shore News – Friday, April 8, 2011

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Condos/ Townhouses

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Surrey

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Real Estate

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DUNDARAVE GEM 2392 Lawson Open Saturday & Sunday 1 - 3pm

Beautiful 3 bdrm home - rebuilt in 97 & tastefully reno’d in 08. Just a short walk to Dundarave & the seawall. Bright S facing craftsman style - vaulted ceilings- hardwood floors - premium built in A/V system & French doors opening onto spectacular gardens. $1,439,000 Christopher Molineux - Sutton West Coast 604-628-3466 - suttonwestcoast.com

Real Estate Investment

NORTH VANCOUVER INVESTMENT PROPERTY $1,890,000

Side by side Duplex yields $102,000/yr and fully carries your mortgage with a 5% return on cash and 13% on your equity! Long term rentals with utility contribution from tenants keeps administration to a minimum. Vibrant, convenient Lower Lonsdale. Amazing Arnold Shuchat MBA, LL.b. city, mountain, water views from an Direct: 778-227-7325 immaculate, fully renovated property. ashuchat@shuchatgroup.com Check out the inside at www.shuchatgroup.com http://movietours.ca/1244AS-WKeith Nothing to do but move in. Appointments only.

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NEED A LOAN - BAD CREDIT? Has your credit prevented you from getting a loan? Buying a home or having your own business? We can help you get up to 1 million business or mortgage loan and up to 200K personal loan with interest rates starting at 2.9% APR. Bad credit ok. Apply now at: www.applyunion.com or call 1-877-500-4030

Accounting/Bookkeeping

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Real Estate

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QUICK SALE 2 BR, 2 bath, close to school/trransit & shops. Pets/ rentals okay. Asking $334,000. Mala, Sutton 778-859-4458

West Vancouver

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New Westminster

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Apartments & Condos

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North Van Apt. Rentals

MOVE-IN BONUS

INTERNATIONAL PLAZA 1989 Marine Drive NORTH VANCOUVER

1202 - 7th Ave. Sunday, April 10th, 2 - 4pm. 5 BR incl legal ste. $640,000. Karim Juma, Royal Le Page City Centre, 604-678-9143

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West Vancouver

FULLY RENOVATED Horseshoe Bay cottage, quiet st, ss appl.by owner, $899,000 604-925-9562

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Lots & Acreage

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

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Mobile Homes

SRY, #1-7850 King George Blvd. Great double wide 2 BR + den. 1 pet ok! 55+ adult park. $79,500. Lorraine Cauley, Royal Lepage North Star, 604-889-4874

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Out Of Town Property

BIG BEAUTIFUL AZ LAND $99/mo, $0 down - 0 Interest. Golf Course, Nat’l Parks. 1 hour from Tucson Int’l Airport. Guaranteed Financing! NO CREDIT CHECK! Pre-recorded msg 1-800-631-8164 code 4040 www.sunsiteslandrush.com

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Recreation Property

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

Dreaming of a New Home?

Apartments & Condos

6505-11

North Van Apt. Rentals

1 BR avail May 1, $865 central Lonsdale, suit quiet person(s), np, ns, 604-320-9238 1 BR, bsmt, Edgemont, suits 1 quiet, n/s, n/p, $750 incl heat/ light, laundry, 604-986-6235 1 BR from $865. W. 5th @ Lonsdale heat & h/w incl, n/s, n/p. avail May 1st. 604-983-9469

City & Mtn. Views. Includes heat & hot water. Pool, Jacuzzi, sauna & tennis courts on site. Security & video monitoring. On major bus route.

1 Br. large, $825 1 Br. large, new carpet, $865, both: brick patio, now or May heat incl. quiet. drapes. gated or free prkg, no pets, 1 yr lease. 310 East 2nd, 604-837-0956

RENTALS 604-980-3606 rentals@capreit.net www.caprent.com

★ CENTRAL LONSDALE ★ Spacious 1 BR corner ste. Featuring large kitchen, lots of storage, heat/hot water incl. N/s, no pets.$980 May 1. 604-983-0634 1 bd bth own w/d garden suite exec home Parkgate Near shops, Seymour Golf/ Mt. and Cap College $895/ 1 bd den 1300’ sq ft, patio 202-1500 Ostler. 2 pkg East facing over garden $1550/ 2 bd 2 bth Over 1100’ Golf? 995 Roche Point Drive Movin’ out of the big house? Loads of room here $1795/ www.manderrealestate.com Diana 604-657-4508 Royal LePage Northshore 1 BDRM + den 767sq ft. Furnished. City view. Top floor $1750. 604-773-0908

1 BR $1050 May 1 1 BR, $1175 large deck, avail now. both new kitchen/bath & carpet, dw, ns, cat ok lower Lonsdale, 604-988-1939 1 BR. 2 BR. 1 or 2 bath, fp, avail now. 1 yr lease, 125 W 19th, no pets, coin wd, 778-554-0537 1 BR 21/Lonsdale, bright reno incl heat hw hardwood, ns, np, quiet adult bldg. $900. 604-904-9507 1 br 312 E 1st. Balc. $900, 604-729-2420. Bach $800, hardwood, patio, 280 E 2nd. May 1, 778-855-2420.. prkg avail 1 BR 3rd flr (top) south view, new flooring, windows, $925, NS, NP, ug prkg, W. 5th @ Lonsdale h/hw incl, May 1st. 604-983-9469

1 BR, large, $850. avail May 1, Near Hospital & Safeway, no pets, prkg, heat incl. 1 yr lease 150 E. 11th. 604-987-4922 1 BR. large, $870. mountain view, now or May 1st. Gated prkg, quiet, drapes, heat incl. no pets, 1 yr lease, 321 East 2nd. 604-987-5802 1 BR, large, balcony, 1st flr, faces south, heat, hw, storage & 60 channel cable incld, $850. prkg avail. Very quiet bldg. Ref’s req’d, no smoking, no pets & no drugs 155 E 12 St. To View: Manager: 604-980-6811

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 1 BR newly reno’d 2nd floor south facing, hwd floors, dw, heat & hot water incl. $965 604-725-5194 1 BR view, incld heat hw & cable, now, fully renod, upper Lonsdale, large, ns, np, 604-987-8807 1 BR, view, top flr, quiet, hardwood, cat ok, Lonsdale & 23, avail May 1, $825. ns, 604-986-4927

1 BR WOODCROFT spacious E. facing, balcony, $1050 incls utils, avail now 604-351-1962 100 E. ESPLANADE 1 bdrm air con, 9 ft ceiling, 7 appl, $1400; Anson Rlty 604-783-7623

1 br $890, Lonsdale & 21st, hardwood, quiet bldg, np, hw, heat, prkg May. 1, 604-990-4088 1 BR 8th flr, Lower Lonsdale, blcny, quiet bldg, nr bus, rec ctre June 1st. $925 incl heat/hw, gated prkg, ns, np, 604-987-1715

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To advertise call 604-630-3300

1 BR $950 incl h/h/w, quiet bldg, sec prkg, central Lonsdale. 140 West 17th. 990-8262/985-1658

Apartments & Condos

6505-11

North Van Apt. Rentals

121 W 20th 1BR, main flr. hardwood, heat & hw incl’d, 1 yr lease np, $1000, now, 604-681-2521 1520 CHESTERFIELD Rd. 1 br $935, 2 BR $1,250 No pets. 604990-2971 or Wkends 778-340-7406

LEGALS

NOTICE OF INTENT

RE: LIQUOR CONTROL AND LICENSING ACT

PATRON PARTICIPATION ENTERTAINMENT AND HOURS OF SALE FOR FOOD PRIMARY LICENCE An application has been received by the Liquor Control and Licensing branch, Victoria, BC from Happy Hour Eats & Drinks Ltd., operating the Celebration On Water at Dock A-), 415 Esplanade Ave. West, North Vancouver, BC to change the hours of sale every night from the currently approved hours between 9:00 am and 12:00 midnight to 10:00 am and 2:00 am and to allow for patron participation entertainment: Residents and owners of businesses located within a .8 kilometre (1/2 mile) radius of the proposed site may comment on this proposal by writing to: THE GENERAL MANAGER LIQUOR CONTROL AND LICENSING BRANCH P.O. Box 9292 Stn Prov Govt Victoria, British Columbia V8W 9J8 PETITIONS AND FORM LETTERS WILL NOT BE CONSIDERED To ensure the consideration of your views, your letter must be received on or before May 11, 2011. Your name(s) and address must be included. Please note that your comments may be made available to the applicant or local government officials where disclosure is necessary to administer the licensing process.

6505

Apartments & Condos

6505-11

North Van Apt. Rentals

2 BR large 1st flr 10th/Lonsdale $1040incl heat/cable, ns, np, refs well kept quiet bldg.May 1st suit quiet tenant(s) 604-317-7425

1 BR apt, Central Lonsdale, large deck, $850 incl heat, hot water & prkg, ns np 604-980-9525

Bach, 1 Bdrms & 2 Bdrms, 2 Baths Starting from $815

Furnished suites also avail.

6505

144 W. 14th St MARLBOROUGH TOWER

Spacious Studios from $1050, 1 BR from $1250 & 2 BR from $2000 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.

2 BR, large apt, balcony, crnr 1st flr, faces south west, heat, hw, storage & 60 channel cable incld, $1,150. prkg avail. Very quiet bldg. Ref’s req’d, no smoking, no pets & no drugs 155 E 12 St. To View: Manager: 604-980-6811 2 BR ste, full reno, incl d/w, w/d, 1 prkg, n/s, min 1 yr lse. $1,350/mth Immed 604-904-9461 2BR, $1300, h&hw, hydro, prkg, pool, jacuzzi, gym, np,1yr ls, refs req, Woodcroft 604-889-8796 2BR, Manager Special, $1045, Central Lons, patio, carpet, n/p, 160 E 20th. NOW, 604-988-3227

195 21st Street BELLEVUE TOWER 1 BR $1600, 2 BR $2400 Avail May 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.

Call 604-922-8815 to view.

2 BDRM, $1225 Central Lons, granite, , h/w flrs, balc, f/p, n/p, 160 E 20th. NOW, 604-988-3227 2 BEDROOM: 365 East 2nd St., N Vancouver: Bright unit in quiet building w/ large storage area in unit, h/w & d/w. $1125/mo incl heat & h/w avl May 1st ph 604-726-4884 2 BR 2 bath, exquisite new reno upper Lonsdale, hardwood, ns, np, immed, $1320, 604-904-7545 2 BR, approx 1100sf, Nr Cap Univ reno, incld heat & hw, 1 prkg, ns, np, now, $1350, 604-921-4384 2 BR bright, hardwood, ns, np, near seabus, quiet bldg. $1300, 604-618-8338 2 BR, corner ste, Lonsdale & 6, hardwood, new paint & kitchen, May 1st. $1150 604-986-4927 2 BR, family complex, rec facilities, Westview, w/d, heat May 1st. ns np. $1400 604-921-4384 2 BR, hardwood flrs, $1180 np, ns, avail May 1, 225 East 12th 604-786-3405 2 BR highrise exc view, 5th flr h/wd flr, 2 bath, W. 16th Lonsdale ns np, $1850 1 May 604-904-8599 2 BR. large, $1095 corner, f/p, Gated prkg, quiet, drapes, heat incl. no pets, 1 yr lease, 321 East 2nd. 604-987-5802 2 BR Large $1125, Parklike Setting, Outdoor Pool, Playground. 920 sf, drapes, heat & prkg. incld. 1 yr lease. no pets 1228 Emery Pl., Lynn Valley 604- 987- 4922

326 WEST 1st St. 1 bdrm $775 & up. Nr seabus, secure prkg, no pets. Avail immed. 604-983-6916

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

A LITTLE PIECE OF HEAVEN..

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 ★ A QUIET BUILDING★ 1 Br 1st flr, not ground. , south direction $925. now - May 1st Carpets, drapes, heat, hw. Gated prkg avail. ★ No dogs ★1 cat ok ★ Pet Policy ★604-986-7745★ BACHELOR SUITE: 365 East 2nd St, N Van: Bright, south facing suite in quiet building. Private entrance: $720/mo, incl heat, h/w & hydro avl April 15th/ May 1st, phone 604-726-4884 Beautiful Large Suites 2 BR from $1315, avail now or May 1. Heat, h/w, prkg. Lease $300 move in allowance for 2 BR suite. 604-986-3866

Beautiful Views

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

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

5505

Legal/Public Notices

NOTICE TO CREDITORS Chester Allison Johnson otherwise known as Chester A. Johnson and Chester Johnson, deceased, formerly of 980 Lynn Valley Road, North Vancouver, BC, are required to send full particulars of such claims to the undersigned Executors c/o Owen Bird Law Corporation, P.O. Box 49130, 29th Fl, 595 Burrard St, Vancouver, BC V7X 1J5, on or before the 6th day of May, 2011, after which date the Estate’s assets will be distributed having regard only to the claims that have been received. Doreen Violet Johnson, Garfield Chester Johnson and Robin C. Macfarlane, Executors. Owen Bird Law Corporation, Solicitors

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heat h/water ns np 604-323-4467 EXEC 2 br & den condo. 152 East 12th St near Lonsdale. 1100 sqft, 7 appl, 2 baths, gas f/p, sec prkg, wood floors, large patio. $1975 Immed or May 1. Century 21 Prudential. 604-232-3039

GREAT LOCATION! 145 West Keith Road.

1 BR Starting at $1050 Avail Now. Ocean view. indoor pool. Concrete bldg. Heat & Hot Water incls.

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6505

Apartments & Condos

6505-11

North Van Apt. Rentals

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6505

Apartments & Condos

6505-12

West Van Apt. Rentals

Park Royal Towers Completely Renovated

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

6540

Houses - Rent

Perfect Alternative to Townhome? Executive homes’ low maint. lots! Under 2500’ 3 bd & 4 bd Updated, Caulfeild Elem./Rockridge SS appls 2 Garage $3995/$4195/ Bayridge Cul de Sac Lovingly cared for never before rented! Superb decor 3 bd main family room, recroom 4th bd down, storage, 2 Garage Bit View $4250/ Firm your next home up now! September start date Altamont, 5 bd up games room Updated, Dble car garage, ss appls $5795/ Skyscraper View in Whitby Estate, Contemporary, 4 bd den wine gym, All bds with insuite bths concrete, hwd ss appls infinity pool $9995/ www.manderrealestate.com Royal LePage Northshore Diana 604-657-4508 Kristin 604-671-6175

6605

Townhouses Rent

2 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 sthis 3 BR t/house in quiet complex, 1.5 baths, fenced patio, pool, playground, near bus & shops, $1650+utils, Dollarton & Seymour. immed. 604-929-6024

6615

6515

Duplexes - Rent

3 BR, nice, large, 2 bath, central Lonsdale, garage, yard, ns, np, $2300, 604-983-8502 WOODCROFT. Large, updated 1 BR. $1075/mo incl heat, h/w, u/g prkg, gated security, recreation facilites. May 1st. 604-953-0952 WOODCROFT - Whitecliff Bldg, 16th flr, 2 BDRM, North facing, mtn view, rec ctre, pool. May 15. n/s n/p 604-988-6227, 318-0800

6505-12

West Van Apt. Rentals

PROF FAMILY seeks 2 BR built green Leeds cert pref’d June 1st. N.Shore ns, np. 604-929-3020

2025 BELLEVUE Ave W.V. Oceanview 1 Br, cat OK, Senior Discount. 604-913-0734

BAYVIEW APTS

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 DUCHESS 590 - 17th St 1 Br d/w, n/p, n/s. Avail May1st. By appt. 604-926-1010 GARDEN BACH. furnished $790 bright clean private, kitchenette, suit 1 ns, np, need car, Hwy 1 & Cypress, Immed. 604-922-3004 Luxury Over The Seawall! 1 BR pool rec. rm, pet ok 2190 Bellevue Ave 604-926-6287 PARK TERRACE 1766 Duchess Ave. Penthouse - beautiful view, 2 bdrm, 1.5 bath, d/w. May 1st, $2,405/mth, no pets. Call for appt. 604-926-3493 PACIFICANA 1480 Esquimalt Ave. 1 bdrm, ocean views, dw, n/p, n/s now or Apr 1st. By appt. 604-921-7800 ST GEORGES PLACE, Quiet bldg, 1 BR Avail Now & May 1, Studio Avail May 1, Carpets, drapes & hot water, gated prkg, N/P. 604-987-9145 THE BOULDERS, $3995/mo, 2 br, 2.5 bath, 2 very large patios, hardwood, Miele appls. granite counters, flr to ceiling windows, 180° views, ns, np, Brit. Prop. appt. Pat. 604-916-0098

6595-45

North Vancouver

7010

Personals

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ROOM IN 3 br home, Lower Lonsdale, view, nr bus & Seabus, $550 incl net, ph & hydro, ns np 604-984-6281, 778-708-0501

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Furnished Accommodation

SHARED bsmt ste nr park,beach lrg bdrm, pool, ns, $550 incl furn? unfurn. Avail now. 604-986-5072

LUXURY RELAXATION SPA 778-340-2778 1053 Marine Dr, North Van

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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

Shared Accommodation

1 BR furn for working person or student $500 incl util, cable w/d nr Save-on Marine Dr 604-980-1495

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

1775 Bellevue Avenue HOLLYBURN PLAZA 2 BR - Avail May 15 From $2050/mo. Fully Reno’s, granite countertops, Breathtaking ocean view, new appls, d/w, ne kitchen & bath rm cabinets, 2 balc, 1.5 baths, HW floors, Walk to shops & restaurants. Steps to Seawall, transit & beaches. Sorry, no pets. Call 604-922-4724 to view.

6595

Views! ’Chair lift’ to Bedrooms! Need some assistance? Lwr Lonsdale 3 bd 2 bth 436 E. 1st 1/2 duplex south facing $2295 Diana 604-657-4508 www.manderrealestate.com Royal LePage Northshore

6522

FURN. BACH. suite in Norgate. Avail May 1st. 6mths min. NS NP $850 incl. 604-986-5941 HOMAWAY INNS Specializing in furn accom at reas rates. call 604-723-7820 or visit www.homawayinns.com UPPER DUNDARAVE, furn 1 bdrm ground level, 1 blk to bus, awesome view, priv outside area, w/d, np, ns, built-in vac, in-flr heat, $1200 incl util & hi-spd internet. Avail Now till June 30 Call 604-913-3144

6540

Houses - Rent

2 BR. Norgate area. May 1. $1490/month. Open House April 16-17th 2-4pm: 1240 West 16th. 3/4 BR, Ambleside, 2 baths, $2500 + utils, ns np, May 1. 604-926-3832 4/5 BR exec view rec room, 4 bath, 2 fp, B. Prop WVan, dbl garage $3500. 604-720-2913 *725-4873

5 BR, 2.5 bath, 2 level, Ballantree Rd. W. Van. 3385 sf, new reno’d, hardwood, 2 fp, avail Apr 15, ns, np, $3650, 604-469-1148 BOWEN ISLAND, 2 bdrm, 1.5 bath Cottage, avail now, some stairs, fabulous view is worth the climb. $1375/mo + utils. Bluewater area, on bus route, N/S, 12month lease avail. Call 604-947-2640 or 604-802-6317 DEEP COVE, view, 2500sf, 4 br +den, 2 bath, $2500+utils, ns, np, 604-929-4110 evenings 7-9

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

6602

Suites/Partial Houses

1 BR, clean as new, $850 incl. utils, share wd. Lower Lonsdale. Ns, np, immed. 604-984-2354 1 BR lrg, priv treed sundeck, d/w, cbl, wireless net, heat hydro, shrd wd, ns, np. $1,000 604-983-2988 1 BR upper Lonsdale, sunny, own entry, prkg, wd, incld utils, ns, np, suit 1 $930, May 1, 604-929-5368

UPPER LONSDALE 5 bdrm house, Tamarack Rd, 3500 sq ft, NS, No pets, lease req’d, $2,700 plus utilities. 604 261-4833, David

402-3701 Hastings St., Burnaby

Meridien

8065

2 BR beautiful garden level, Eagle Harbour, W.Van, 4 appl, f/p, May 1, ns, np, $1180 + 1/2 util. 604-921-7281, 604-921-9667 2 BR bsmt suite above ground, 1100sf, own wd, fp, Dollarton area, cov’d prkg, ns, np, $1350, avail May 1, 604-728-6962 2 BR bsmt suite, Upper Lynn Valley, garden level, large, bright, n/s, n/p, nr bus stop, own entry, $1000+util May 1. 604-980-7584

EXP FRAMING CREW looking for work on NORTH SHORE. Avail Immed, call 604-831-5525

8073

2BDRM LG Bsmt Suite - $1250 + util. Berton Place, Avail May1st. w/d, Pets OK (778) 228-2811

3 BR ste, bright, part furn, priv Seymour River estate, nature paradise $1690+util 778-239-7416

BACH SUITE in house, $750 incl cable/int/util. Shared w/d, n/s, May 1. Call Matt 778.227.5110. BRIGHT 1 BR g/lvl ste, Mnt Royal Blvd, brand new kitchen, own eatery, w/d, $1080 incls utils & cbl, n/p, n/s, Now. 604-980-2406

MT SEYMOUR reno’d 1 BR, s/s appls, radiant heat, $1250+utils, nr bus & amens, seeking resp. N/s, N/p. May 1st 604-924-2477

6605

Townhouses Rent

Drainage

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

Drywall

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

VINCE’S MAGIC Drywalling & textured ceiling repairs. Bonded 604-307-2295 / 778-340-5208

8080

Electrical

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Residential & Comm. Wiring Renos & Panel Changes Service Upgrade Laneway House Specialists

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7015

Escort Services

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

8090

Fencing/Gates

Affordable Fencing & Decking Quality workmanship for 25 yrs. on the N. Shore, 604-929-6669 GOOD NEIGHBOUR Fencing & Decking Cedar, Chain link, Repairs Reasonable rates. 604-987-4522

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

8030

Carpentry

DECKS BY DALE Specializing in cedar decks, new, repair & reno. 30 yrs exp. WCB 604-984-6997 FRIENDLY, Professional, Crown mouldings, baseboard, casings rough framing. 778-233-0559

8055

Cleaning

$18/HR. Quality House cleaning. 604-983-3477 www.qualityhc.com EXP’D CLEANER uses non-toxic products. References available. Call Yolanda, 778-228-8228

8058

Computer Services

COMPUTER REPAIR

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2 BR, quiet, near Edgemont Village, 4 appl, patio, $1300/mth, no pets. May 1st. 604-980-2885

Laptop and Desktop Repair Specialist

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

Call Chris • 604.998.2273 www.technologyadventures.com

8100

Fireplaces

GAS FIREPLACE tune-ups & service. RM Construction Ltd. 604-988-1011 PRO GAS - North Shore Gas fireplaces. Repair & safety inspection. 604-925-1341 www.progas.ca

8105

Flooring/ Refinishing

Hardwood Floor Refinishing Repairs & Staining Installation Free Estimates

Century Hardwood Floors 604-376-7224 www.centuryhardwood.com

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

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

8160

Lawn & Garden

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8125

Gutters

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8130

Handyperson

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8115

Vancouver Division Since 1985

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2 BR garden ste, Grand Blvd, bright, quiet, shared wd, near transit, n/s, n/p, $1180 incl h/hydro, refs, May 1. 604-990-9610, 2 BR, main flr, 1300 sf, fp, wd, nr bus/school, garage, np, ns, $1350 40%util. May 1. 604-721-4431

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8060

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2011 Porsche Cayenne

Model gets priorities straight David Chao

Contributing writer

IT’S hard to believe that the Porsche Cayenne has been around for eight years because it just doesn’t feel like it’s been that long.

BRAKING NEWS Brendan McAleer offers a round-up of automotive news, good, bad and just plain weird. Read about how the Japanese disaster is affecting the auto industry and BMW’s idea of an April Fool’s Day prank in this week’s column, at www.nsnews.com/ driving.

But over the years, the Cayenne has built up a reputation as the “sportiest” of the sport utility vehicles. When the Cayenne debuted way back in 2002, auto enthusiasts were polarized. Some loved it, applauding the automaker’s efforts to diversify and broaden its appeal, while purists felt that no Porsche should have more than two doors. Others didn’t mind the idea of a Porsche SUV, but criticized the Cayenne for sharing a platform with the Volkswagen Touareg — a move that reduced costs, but diluted the final product. A Porsche SUV was a fine idea in their minds, but this one was too much of an SUV and not enough of a Porsche. Despite the varying public opinion, the Cayenne has done well for itself, becoming Porsche’s top-selling vehicle in North America. It’s not the most practical SUV on the road, but it is the most practical Porsche, and that’s a key selling feature for fans of the brand who can’t justify a Boxster or 911. Redesigned for 2011, the second-generation Cayenne addresses virtually all of the criticisms levelled against the original model, beginning with the styling. Gone is the odd, half-coupe, half-SUV exterior, replaced with a design that does far more justice to Porsche’s tradition and character. With respect to what’s underneath, some people will be disappointed to learn that the chassis is still shared with the Touareg. However,

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OVER the last eight years, the Porsche Cayenne has built up a reputation as the “sportiest” of the sport utility vehicles. considerable effort has been made to differentiate the two vehicles, with the Cayenne appropriately taking a more performance-oriented stance. It’s lighter and nimbler than before, with more power, improved fuel efficiency, and — in a sure sign of the times — an optional hybrid powertrain. The Cayenne’s practicality has also increased, but it’s not ever going to be the most family-oriented SUV, and that’s the point. Unlike its indecisive predecessor, the 2011 Cayenne knows exactly what it’s supposed to be: a Porsche first

and an SUV second. Design Although it’s slightly bigger than before, the Cayenne’s redesigned exterior is sleeker and smoother, giving the impression of a smaller vehicle. It’s more muscular and athletic, fitting in with its sports car siblings in a way that the original version never did. The sharp hood creases and sculpted headlamps look fantastic and tie the Cayenne closely to the Panamera, essentially creating a shared design language for Porsche’s four-door vehicles. However, Porsche hasn’t quite figured

out the rear end on either vehicle, leaving something to be desired when viewed from behind. Inside, the Cayenne puts its own spin on the Panamera’s excellent dashboard, with a layout that arrays many of the buttons and switches on a rising console around the shifter, with grab handles on both the doors and console. The overall effect is quite striking. Performance Depending on the model, the Cayenne comes with a 3.6-litre V6 producing 300 horsepower and 295 foot-

pounds of torque, a 4.8-litre V8 with 400 h.p. and 369 foot-pounds of torque, a hybrid drivetrain with 380 h.p. and 428 foot-pounds of torque, or a turbocharged 4.8-litre V8 generating 500 h.p. and 516 foot-pounds of torque, Porsche’s first hybrid vehicle combines a supercharged 3.0-litre V6 with an electric motor to offer more power and better fuel efficiency than the base 3.6-litre V6. The 47 h.p. motor is strong enough to propel the Cayenne up to 60 km/h. See Cayenne’s page 42


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THE overall effect of the dashboard, with a layout that arrays many of the buttons and switches on a rising console around the shifter, is quite striking.

Cayenne’s display strikes a good balance From page 41 Every Cayenne — not just the hybrid — features the automatic start stop system first seen on the Panamera, which cuts the engine when the vehicle is stopped to save gas. The SUV is also 180 kilograms lighter than before, improving both efficiency and handling. Steering is solid and heavy, offering great road feedback and quick response. Despite continuing to share its chassis with the Touareg, the Cayenne’s handling and ride quality are more distinctly Porsche-like. With performance features such as an active all-wheel drive system that primarily drives the rear wheels (pushing power to the front as needed), dynamic chassis control, torque vectoring plus and an eight-speed Tiptronic S transmission, the Cayenne boasts some impressive technology. Environment A bigger wheelbase and better packaging result in an interior that feels much bigger, though the Cayenne won’t win any medals in this regard. Still, the redesigned SUV has sufficient storage space for most purposes, and gains sliding/reclining rear seats for added passenger comfort and enhanced cargo versatility. The many controls surrounding the shifter

may seem a bit daunting at first, but fall easily to hand without requiring too long of a glance away from the road. The only issues are the buttons set directly in front of the shifter, which can be hard to reach at times. The traditional, five-gauge instrument cluster includes a 4.8-inch, circular LCD screen that provides quick access to the stereo, vehicle settings and navigation system. Some manufacturers get carried away, creating displays that can overwhelm and distract drivers, but the Cayenne strikes a good balance. Headlamps that swivel in corners and selflevel on inclines are becoming standard fare in luxury vehicles, so Porsche has introduced a new twist with its dynamic lighting system: speedsensitive lights with separate settings for roads and highways. The value is debatable, but it’s certainly an interesting idea. Features The Cayenne sells for $55,300 to $118,700 in base, S, S Hybrid, and Turbo trim levels, stepping up considerably with each trim level. Features and equipment vary widely across the trim levels, and include notable items such as Porsche communication management with seven-inch LCD touchscreen and GPS, voice recognition, 14-speaker Bose or 16See New page 43

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Competitors ■ BMW X5 The $59,990 X5 comes with a turbocharged 3.0-litre V6 with 300 h.p. and 300 foot-pounds of torque, a 4.4-litre V8 with 400 h.p. and 450 foot-pounds of torque, or a 3.0-litre V6 pushing 265 h.p. and 425 foot-pounds of torque. Its xDrive all-wheel drive is standard and the gas engines get an eight-speed automatic but the diesel is limited to a six-speed transmission. Although it was introduced just three years ahead of the Cayenne, it feels like the X5 has been around much longer. Staying true to BMW’s philosophy, it has become one of the automaker’s most important vehicles.

■ Infiniti FX The FX sells for $53,250, powered by a 3.5-litre V6 with 303 h.p. and 262 foot-pounds of torque or a 5.0-litre V8 with 390 h.p. and 369 foot-pounds of torque, and featuring a slick seven-speed automatic. Though Infiniti doesn’t have Porsche’s reputation, the sporty FX holds its own against the Cayenne, with stunning good looks and a similar allwheel-drive system that spends most of its time sending power to the rear wheels. ■ Mercedes ML-Class The ML-Class starts at $57,400, equipped with one of four engines: a 3.5-litre

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