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WV utility hikes are only just beginning Infrastructure replacement will cost $900M Bethany Lindsay blindsay@nsnews.com
WEST Vancouver residents are already complaining about huge jumps in their utility bills this year, but even bigger increases are in the works as the district faces hundreds of millions of dollars in infrastructure replacement costs. The district’s sewer, water and storm systems are aging, and the current annual budget only covers about $2 million of the $11 million in replacements that West Vancouver will need every year for the next century. The district has valued its water, storm and sewer systems at $900 million to replace — or about $20,000 for every resident. With much of the infrastructure dating back to the middle of the last century, it’s going to need replacing soon. This information is laid out in the brochure West Vancouverites received with their utility bills earlier this year. At last week’s council meeting, Coun. Shannon Walker said she was “frightened” when she read the brochure. “We don’t have the people and the residents to support our future.” But that frightening message might not have reached everybody. Raymond Fung, the district’s director of engineering and transportation, said he’s received very little feedback about the pamphlet. “There’s no guarantee that people read the brochures,” he said, which is one of the reasons why the district is about to embark on a public consultation process to discuss infrastructure replacement. See Sewer page 3
Scuba diver dies in diving accident near Horseshoe Bay Benjamin Alldritt
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A man died in an apparent diving accident near Horseshoe Bay on Friday night.
West Vancouver police officers, firefighters and paramedics rushed to the scene after another diver started yelling for help near Pasco Road at 10 p.m. His diving partner had not ascended with him and when the man did reach the surface he was unconscious. A Coast Guard vessel and the Lower Mainland’s Air 1 helicopter also converged on the spot just north of the ferry terminal. The man was pulled into the Coast Guard boat and transferred to paramedics, but he could not be revived. See Police page 3
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A tree faller removes limbs from a large fir tree at the corner of Premier Street and Old Lillooet Road in North Vancouver last week prior to cutting down the tree. The tree was to have been kept as part of a Polygon development, but root damage during earth moving on the site made it too dangerous to leave.
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Wednesday, May 26, 2010 - North Shore News - A3
Posties get dangerous dog tips
One NV dog put down after second attack
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A West Vancouver boy may be facing a criminal charge after calling in a phony bomb threat at Sentinel secondary school May 19.
LETTER carrier Neil Melly used to give all the dogs on his postal route the benefit of the doubt. He figured if he was friendly and calm — and gave them biscuits — the dogs wouldn’t be aggressive either.
But his attitude changed last October when a dog viciously attacked him on his route — for the second time in as many months. He was walking down one Upper Lonsdale road delivering mail when a chocolate lab-cross launched itself at him from behind a hedge. “It locked on to my forearm and a huge gash opened up,” he said. “I tried to kick it and it bit me in the left calf.” Melly said the dog bit him three times before the owner came out and managed “with great difficulty” to restrain it while a neighbour called an ambulance. “My rain cape was covered in blood,” he said. “I was in a LETTER carrier Linda Roitner meets with Pepper the Lab after total state of shock.” That attack left Melly with Canada Post Capilano Delivery Centre in North Vancouver. injuries that required stitches and two weeks off work. Later he discovered it was the And when people are afraid, said Coren, “they tend second time the dog had bitten a postie. to do just about everything wrong” in terms of making The incident didn’t end well for the dog either — a dog bite more likely. which was euthanized by its owners the next day. Among the moves Coren advises against — moving Melly is much more cautious around dogs on his your hands quickly, staring at a dog that is threatening North Vancouver postal route these days. “As posties or running away. we’re targets of these dogs,” said Melly. “Big dogs “Dogs are swift lungers,” he said. “You can get a worry me.” very placid golden retriever to chase after you if you As a letter carrier, Melly isn’t alone in facing this run away.” occupational hazard. Coren advises anyone being threatened by a dog to Recently posties in North Vancouver gathered “be a tree” — stay still, fold your arms close to your at the Capilano Delivery Centre to hear tips from body and look at the ground. “If you’re not responding Stanley Coren, a retired psychology professor from the then you are not a threat to the dog and they will lose University of British Columbia who has studied dog interest very quickly,” he said. behaviour. Dogs can also smell fear — which produces a change While the majority of dog bites aren’t as serious in the smell of perspiration detectable by dogs. Coren as those suffered by Melly, they are frightening advises letter carriers to wear a musk-based cologne or experiences, said Coren. perfume that can help mask that smell.
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a recent dog bite prevention meeting at the Somebreedsofdogs—likeRottweilers,Dobermans, pit bulls and German shepherds — are more likely to bite, said Coren, but the kind of training a dog receives from its owner is also very important. Dogs that have taken a basic dog obedience class are 90 per cent less likely to inflict a major bite on a person. Melly said these days he carries a bear spray and has tried the scent-masking cologne recommended by Coren. Generally, however, when a dog is left loose in a yard, Melly doesn’t risk delivering the mail. In one case, he said, “I got the owners to move the mailbox to the end of the driveway.” Coren said in general terms, assaults by dogs on people are still relatively rare. In the entire country there are probably one or two fatal dog attacks in a year, said Coren. “How many murders do we get just here in Vancouver?”
An anonymous caller telephoned one of the public payphones in the school’s lobby just after 3 p.m. that day. A student answered the telephone and the caller said there was a bomb in the school building. The student immediately told one of Sentinel’s administrators, who in turn called the West Vancouver Police Department. Police officers sealed off the area and helped school staff evacuate the building. A police dog handler trained in detecting explosives began a search of the school and grounds. During the three-hour search, said Cpl. Jag Johal, other investigators managed to figure out where the original call came from, and this led them swiftly to their 15-year-old suspect. He was arrested and admitted during the subsequent interview that the threat was a hoax. The boy was released into the custody of his parents. Police are recommending a charge of mischief. The episode should be a reminder, said West Vancouver police spokesman Sgt. Scott Findlay, that threats are taken seriously and lead to consequences, even when they ultimately turn out to be fake. “The resources deployed to deal with such an incident can be quite comprehensive and thus costly,” he said in a release. West Vancouver school superintendent Geoff Jopson said the hoax was the first bomb See Jopson page 5
Sewer hikes exclude new plant
Police to check diver’s equipment for failure
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Although the cause of the death is unknown, it appears to be accidental and the investigation will be led by the B.C. Coroners service. The man’s name has not been released but he is believed to be in his late 30s. Police retained the man’s diving equipment to determine if a mechanical failure led to his drowning. “We seize the equipment and then pass it along to a person familiar with this type of gear,” said West Vancouver police Cpl. Jag Johal. “It could be a member of the Vancouver police marine services unit or the Coast Guard.” West Vancouver is home to some striking underwater scenery and wildlife, making it a popular destination for scuba divers and thus the setting for several accidents. As recently as March 31, emergency services were called to Ansell Point, close to the scene of Friday’s accident, when a 29-year-old Vancouver man surfaced too quickly and suffered from decompression sickness, commonly known as the bends. He was taken to hospital via helicopter and later released. In November of 2008, a 61-year-old instructor died during a dive lesson at Whytecliff Park. Later that same month a 20-year-old visitor from California made an emergency ascent when his mask started to leak.
Eagle Harbour resident Keith Coules said he received the utilities flyer, but didn’t read it. He did, however, notice the huge jumps in his utility rates — a 22-per cent increase in his base water rates and a 93-per cent rise in base sewer. “I was surprised, because the bottom line is that the bill has increased 30-plus per cent,” he said. “I’m sort of scratching my head, thinking that inflation has been running at two per cent or less for the last two years.” According to the district, this year’s higher bills are a result of increases to Metro Vancouver’s bulk water rates, sewer levies and solid waste tipping fees, among other causes. The massive replacement costs for aging infrastructure haven’t even been factored into this year’s rate increases. West Vancouverites like Coules can expect their rates to keep rising as they begin paying for those replacements. “We’ve been looking at roughly 14- to 15-per cent increases to the water utility every year for the next five years,” Fung said. The district is already about $15 million behind in necessary upgrades to the water system. “We should be reinvesting $4 million per year,” Fung said. “We are currently only investing about $1 million.” While the comparatively newer sewer system is not in such dire straits, the district has planned for sewage bills to increase by about
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WV school bomb scare no prank, say cops
13 per cent each year for the next five years. “The caveat is that those double-digit increases only express the needs of our system, and not the regional needs,” Fung said. If Metro Vancouver decides to go ahead with upgrading the Lions Gate Wastewater Treatment Plant to a secondary treatment facility, the cost is expected to be about $450 million. “The lion’s share of those costs would be borne by the three North Shore municipalities,” Fung said. If the project goes ahead, sewage utility rates could double in West Vancouver. The only real hope for relief is if the provincial or federal governments offer some extra cash. “We are lobbying and advocating very, very hard, but there has been no commitment at this point,” Fung said. In the meantime, he suggests that West Vancouverites can at least cut down their bills by easing up on how much water they use. “Rate payers do have some control over the size of their bills because we are metered.” As for Coules, he suggested that the district was “shortsighted” not to start on infrastructure replacement sooner. “When you’re in business, you tend to put money aside for the future,” he said. The current situation leaves residents between a rock and a hard place. “What can you do about it?” Coules said. “You can’t go and get your water from someplace else. We are a captive audience, as they say.”
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Wednesday, May 26, 2010 - North Shore News - A5
Cap U names new president
Dr. Anita Tannis, MD Board Certified in Holistic Medicine & Certified Acupuncturist is accepting new patients for natural hormone balancing, life transitions and adrenal health.
Greg Lee hands off to sociology professor Kris Bulcroft in August Jane Seyd jseyd@nsnews.com
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A former Fulbright scholar who has researched extensively on family life and aging has been named as the next president of Capilano University.
Kris Bulcroft, a PhD who is currently vice-president for academic affairs at Franklin College in Switzerland, will take up the top job at the university in August. Bulcroft replaces outgoing president Greg Lee, who will retire in July after 39 years at Capilano University, including 15 years as president. Bulcroft received her PhD from the University of Minnesota and had a distinguished 20-year career at Western Washington University, serving as a professor of sociology as well as vice-provost for undergraduate education until 2008 when she joined Franklin College. She has published widely on issues relating to family and aging, and has worked as a research scientist at the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center in Seattle. Bulcroft is also a recipient of several Fulbright Awards for research and teaching in Canada and Slovakia. A consulting company that worked with Capilano University’s board of governors chose Bulcroft after an international search. Bulcroft said her primary goal as president will be to position Capilano as one of the world’s top teaching universities. She added the university’s strong ties to the community place it in a unique position to meet a variety of challenges. About 7,500 students are enrolled in credit programs each term at the university’s three campuses, in North Vancouver, Squamish and Sechelt. An additional 7,000 people a year take non-credit courses.
Jopson praises police protocol From page 3
threat during his eight years at the district. “It’s something we take very seriously,” he said. “We always did, but especially these days you just never know. We have a great co-operative approach with the West Vancouver police. They’ve got a very good protocol and we work closely with them. There’s always apprehension around this for staff and students, but I think this was as well handled as you could have asked for.”
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ARLIAMENT’S continued refusal to allow Canada’s auditor general to review MP’s expenses is nothing if not perplexing. If, as our leaders claim, the various checks and balances that exist to prevent abuse are working as intended, then there should be no harm in opening their books to public scrutiny. But whether or not the fail-safes are functioning, refusing to expose their records will inevitably be destructive. Most voters understand that expense accounts are a necessary tool for elected officials to do their jobs. MPs have to pay for offices, staff, travel to and from their ridings and other mundane but costly items in order to remain effective. Few of us believe our elected officials are guzzling caviar on the taxpayer’s dime, but as the ones funding the activity, we
should be allowed to see evidence of that when we request it. The fact that our representatives — our employees — are refusing to produce receipts only makes us suspicious. Any area of government, freed from public scrutiny, can give rise to a culture of corruption. Minor transgressions, when committed by an increasing number of those involved, can become accepted practice. Over time, they can grow in severity to the point the system becomes dysfunctional. Parliament’s refusal to open itself up to examination makes voters worry, fairly or not, that such a culture has already become entrenched. For their own sakes, as much as for Canada’s, our MP’s must throw open the door and allow the auditor general to do her job.
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Metro planned Grind repairs poorly
Dear Editor: The Grouse Grind, a wildly popular North Vancouver trail, has been closed for maintenance by Metro Vancouver for an undetermined amount of time. The extended closures, so says Metro Vancouver apologist Bill Morrell, are because reprobate hikers are disobeying closure signs and bringing work to a standstill. I agree people cannot use the trail while crews are working on it, but let’s review. The Grind is the busiest trail of its kind in the Americas; it hosts tens of thousands of hikers every year. Spring really starts in March, summer in May; people hike in spring and summer.
Plainlyput,MetroVancouverisamanagement company paid handsomely by taxpayers to take care of our trails and should have surveyed the trail last October and planned for faster supply deployment and larger crews to blitz the needed work far earlier in the season. The Grind has been closed for three weeks and 15 stairs have been built by a crew of five workers (I saw photos, before you accuse me of halting work). That is one stair per work day, or about 0.5 feet of lumber installed for every labour hour. And that pace is supersonic compared to the esthetic but glacial appearance of new stairs at the bottom third of the trail. For years, regular
hikers have marched past giant caches of cedar planks awaiting use. Metro Vancouver cannot poorly plan and execute a major trail repair without pushback from their public. Some people write nasty comments, others disobey signs. Let’s give Metro Van an ‘F’ for project management and ask them to set aside further catastrophizing and blame-shifting and put some resources on the slope. It seems the only people who did any work on this project were the team of risk lawyers and one gleeful sign contractor. Michael Frankowski North Vancouver
Baldrey is underestimating the power of the people
Dear Editor: Keith Baldrey’s May 7 column, Anti-HST Petition Won’t Change Anything, is as usual “downbeat” and, whether intentional or not, almost seems to discourage this activity, just as the ruling government in Victoria would have it. In other words: HST is a done deal, so shut up and live with it, we know best for you. Sorry, but we the people are not finished with this issue yet. First of all, I bet Baldrey is amazed (as a lot of others) that this anti-HST petition has even got this far — following his earlier pieces.
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Secondly, there is historical precedence of the HST being repealed. The Saskatchewan government in the mid-’90s repealed the HST after the incumbent government was tossed out and the new one elected over this very issue. So, for him to say it is “unlikely” the NDP would repeal the tax if elected in 2013 seems funny — especially if that were to be the primary reason for their election win. Thirdly, recall in the fall is a distinct possibility. Does he really think the signatures of 40 per cent of the registered voters in certain ridings is insurmountable? This is in light of now more than
5,000 anti-HST canvassers. So, as this situation plays out (and presuming all of his other reasons for petition failure are correct) — it looks as if it could be a good old-fashioned “Showdown — Recall in the Fall!” Oh, the one thing I do agree with is his final words “The B.C. Liberals may yet pay a hefty political price for ignoring the public when it comes to HST.” A former longtime resident of the City of North Vancouver, James Dartnell Surrey
Donations still afford satisfaction
Dear Editor: I write in response to Trina Houston’s April 28 letter Charity Store Offers No Salvation to Recycler regarding recycling good, used items to certain “thrift stores” (as they used to be called). There are still good organizations to donate to, but I too have given up on taking anything to the North Shore Salvation Army stores. Like Houston, I’ve been told that they have no room and to try “the other store,” only to be turned down there as well. I had hoped that by donating to these stores that any monies made would be put to good use right here on the North Shore. But it has become so much easier to just put my donations into a box or bag and leave on the doorstep for one of the several organizations that phone and ask me for donations. If I may mention a thrift shop “for a good cause” that welcomes donations (find them on the web to see what few items they don’t take), I would suggest the Mount Seymour United Church Thrift Shop. Recycling is important, and making available to another person, gently used items that I have been fortunate enough to own, and with the money from that sale going even further to help someone in much need, well, how much more satisfying can it get than that? Shirley Thomas North Vancouver
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Wednesday, May 26, 2010 - North Shore News - A7
We must make sense of education dollars
“Parents, our students need your voice. If we can put on a world-class sporting event, surely we can provide a decent education for our children. . . . Please make a commitment to be part of that.” Teresa McGee, NV elementary teacher, May 2 letter to the North Shore News
AT the end of a busy day, how many parents — and their children — have become frustrated and irritable after an hour or more of struggling over homework assignments? And how many “It’s-pastyour-bedtime!” conversations have ended with tears and an excuse-note to the teacher in the next day’s lunch box? It doesn’t take long for either party to run out of patience, does it? If that scene is a familiar one, think what it would be like to face that situation with 22 to 30 young students in a classroom for five to six hours a day . . . and then go home to mark papers, prepare the teaching program for the next day and/or write up report cards. When we add to that scene the possibility that as many as eight of those children have special needs significant enough to require
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Elizabeth James the presence of a funded education assistant (EA), it is not hard to understand why that could make for a tough teaching situation. And if those numbers are true of a Grade 2 class in one North Vancouver elementary school, one might expect them to be true to some degree or another of all classes in schools throughout British Columbia. This is a significant problem — especially if the necessary EA taxpayer dollars have disappeared somewhere between leaving Ministry of Education coffers and the classrooms of the province. Disappeared? Well, what other conclusion could I come to after reading two diametrically opposed accounts of the situation — both dated April 26, 2010: On its For the Record website, the B.C. Ministry of Education says, “Government invests more than $1 billion
annually for children and youth with special needs.” That’s a fraction under 25 per cent of the entire education budget to provide resources to approximately 10 per cent of the overall student population of the province. Of that figure, “the Ministry of Children and Family Development spends almost $200 million.” Claiming an increase of 60 per cent since 2000-01, the facts continue: “The remaining $834 million will go to school districts next year to support students with special needs.” If we accept all the numbers at face value, there appears to be an impressive budget available to fund the 8,000 EAs in B.C. classrooms and other requirements for the education of an estimated 58,700 SSN (severely subnormal) children and youth enrolled in B.C. schools. Why, then, do we hear, from both teachers and parents, that the already insufficient numbers of EAs are being cut back? Also on April 26, in an
interview with Vancouver Sun reporter Janet Steffenhagen, North Vancouver mother Janet Goodman said her son Joshua “is suffering emotionally and mentally due to a lack of academic support since he was diagnosed two years ago with dyslexia, a condition that causes reading difficulties.” So how is the $834 million being allocated and spent — on what and by whom? Where is Josh’s share? Perhaps some of the answers lie in the necessarily arbitrary formula used to allocate the funds. Due to the very nature of learning disabilities, it is not appropriate to simply average out the funds and allocate $14,200 to each student. To do so would create even more inequities. A mildly dyslexic student or a highly-functioning autistic youth may require far less in the way of special resources, than do students at the other end of the spectrum who have very different needs. For that reason, the ministry’s “fact
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How exactly is our $4.5-billion education budget being spent? From page 7 young children; ■ reading success in schools; ■ reading success for adults; ■ reading success for aboriginal people. As I read all of this material, and knowing what I know of many dedicated North Shore teachers and our schools, I cannot explain how it is that Josh — and others — have been unsuccessful in their attempts to access the support they need. On the surface, it seems to be available. Yet in a May 6 response to the Steffenhagen story, Delta schoolteacher Lori Drysdale, herself the mother of a Grade 1 learning-disabled son, said that despite the dedicated help of two teachers, she and her husband still need to spend about $10,000 a year on private tutoring. Something does not compute. What I do know is that, efforts and dollars notwithstanding, if teachers, parents and students all believe that British Columbia’s education system is falling short, then for
everyone’s sake we need to discover where and why that is so. For well over a decade, British Columbians have been deluged with conflicting information on the subject. Fingers point in all directions — to and from government, the B.C. Teachers’ Federation, and from individual teachers and parents. Lost somewhere in all of the smoke are the true explanations. On May 18, B.C. Education Minister Margaret MacDiarmid announced that she has asked Victoria lawyer and former deputy education minister Don Avison to review the operation and deliberations of the B.C. College of Teachers; this will include a review of its relationship with the BCTF. That is a beginning long overdue — a beginning that might usefully be expanded to encompass an updated evaluation of the locally elected school district model. From my seat on the fringe I see schools being closed and staffing reduced,
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Appeal court busts grow-op search law Warrentless inspections ruled a charter infringement Niamh Scallan nscallan@nsnes.com
THE B.C. Court of Appeal quashed a provincial law Thursday that allowed electrical and fire inspectors to search houses for marijuana growing operations without warrants. Municipal inspectors’ right to perform warrantless searches of suspected houses within the Safety Standards Act violates an individual’s reasonable expectation of privacy under the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, the court ruled. “The warrantless entry and inspection of residential premises for the regulatory purpose of inspecting electrical systems for safety risks that may be related to marijuana grow-operations infringe the appellants’ rights under Section 8 of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms,” Chief Justice Lance Finch said in court. Bylaws under the Safety Standards Act allowed
inspectors to monitor homes for spikes in hydro consumption since growing operations require enormous amounts of electricity. Suspect homeowners were given 48 hours’ notice before the search took place. The case against the Safety Standards Act began in 2005 when Surrey residents Jason Arkinstall and Jennifer Green refused entry to city and police inspectors. Thecitytriedunsuccessfully to enter the premises again in 2006 and 2007. The couples’ power was then cut off due to suspiciously high electricity rates, sparking a three-year court battle. The B.C. Civil Liberties Association intervened in the case to fight against the Act. Five members of the Court of Appeal sided with Arkinstall last week, overturning a 2008 B.C. Supreme Court decision that said the Safety Standards Act was constitutional. “This case is a victory for British Columbians and Canadians who value their privacy and the protection of their homes from warrantless intrusion,” said BCCLA
president Robert Holmes in a press release. “The Court recognized that the right to privacy in the home is one of the most valued rights of an individual in a democratic society.” A number of B.C. municipalities adopted bylaws similar to Surrey’s warrantless safety inspection program in 2006 to help catch grow-ops in residential neighbourhoods. All three North Shore municipalities adopted the Controlled Substance Property Bylaw, permitting inspectors to enter houses without warrants if growing operations were suspected. But according to staff in each municipality, warrantless inspections were never used. “We had the tool ready if we needed it but we have not followed that action,” said Francis Caouette, director of corporate services for the City of North Vancouver. “Now, if we were called upon to use that authority, we would be in a position to follow the Supreme Court’s decision of obtaining an entry warrant prior to entering the premises.”
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Redevelopment of the City’s Civic Centre is scheduled to occur between June 2010 and September 2011. This work will include redeveloping the former library building, renovations to areas of City Hall and further enhancements to Civic Plaza. Phase one begins in June 2010 and includes site demolition and construction work to the former City library building. The anticipated completion date for this phase is October 2010. Phase two is expected to begin in March 2011 and includes redevelopment of the north side of City Hall. The anticipated completion date for this phase is September 2011. Between the two outdoor phases of the redevelopment, the project focus will shift to the completion of the building interior to allow for staff occupancy of the former City library building. Details at www.cnv.org/CivicCentreRedevelopment or contact Glenn Stainton, Manager of City Facilities at gstainton@cnv.org or 604-983-7305. 141 West 14th Street, North Vancouver BC V7M 1H9 | Tel: 604.985.7761 | Fax: 604.985.9417 | info@cnv.org
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are not qualified to operate, or drinking and boating.” The card can be obtained by taking an approved marine safety course, which generally costs $50. A list of approved private safety courses is available on the Transport Canada website under Boating Safety. The card is a bargain compared to the $250 fine for getting caught without it. On top of that fine, police officers may also take a closer interest in other parts of your boat, like the number of lifejackets on board. Careless boating and inadequate safety equipment can become very expensive very quickly.
The card is required by anyone operating a boat that has a motor, whether or not the motor is running. Anyone holding a higher-level maritime qualification, such as a ticket for commercial fishing or merchant or military shipping, is deemed to have a PCOC by default. Boat renters don’t need the card, but must have a completed safety checklist on board. Dugal Purdie of the North Shore Lifeboat Society said the majority of boaters he encounters were ready when the rules came into effect. “We promote it when we go around the sail clubs doing safety checks on a voluntary basis. We always ask to see the
skipper’s PCOC and most of them have it,” he said. “The way they phased it in, people did get an understanding it was coming. The younger people coming up just accept it as no different from getting their driver’s licence. It’s the old guys like myself who have been around forever who think ‘Why do I need this?’” While Purdie described the safety test material as “fairly low level,” he quickly answered his own question about the card’s worth. “Anything that gets people to think about safety issues — the navigation requirements, the meaning of buoys and lights — is beneficial. It’s raising awareness and that makes for safer boaters.”
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BUSINESSES in the District of North Vancouver may see a new line item on their business licence invoice next year: a fire inspection fee. In an effort to recover some of the costs of conducting fire safety inspections, the district is considering charging each business a fee based on the length of time needed to inspect the premises. Under the proposed fees, townhouse buildings and apartment or hotel towers taller than five storeys will pay $2 per unit. Apartment or hotel blocks with five or fewer storeys would pay $4 per unit. All other businesses would pay $75 for a 30-
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THE Squamish Nation plans to build a massive development on the band’s traditional land underneath the south end of the Burrard Bridge.
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MARILYN Terrillon is accepting donations for the silent auction at St. Andrew’s and St. Stephen’s Appraisal and Silent Auction, Saturday, May 29, 1-3 p.m. Professional appraiser Al Bowen will view two items per person for $10. Call 604-988-1025 to donate or 604-985-3389 to book an appraisal. There will be a $5 admission fee for the event with all proceeds going to the United Nations Women’s Guild to support children in third world countries.
community bulletin board Audition Call: B.C. Boys Choir will be holding auditions until Tuesday, June 15. The choir resumes in September and is open to boys ages seven to 24. For more information call 1-888-909-8282 or go to www.bcboyschoir.org.
The History and Construction of Lions Gate Bridge: Heritage consultant and preservation advocate Donald Luxton will give a lecture, Wednesday, May 26, 7 p.m. at the West Vancouver Seniors’ Activity Centre, 695 21st St. Luxton
co-authored the book Lions Gate. Parkgate Community Services AGM and Community and Volunteer Recognition will take place Thursday, May 27, 7 p.m. at Parkgate Community Centre, 3625 Banff See more page 34
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Volunteers Pat Overgaard and Vera Bowkett sell baked goods.
Margaret Parish shows off her gem trees of happiness, which she has been making for more than 30 years. Capilano Community Services Society hosted a community festival in support of the Seniors’ Hub and Youth Week at Delbrook recreation centre May 1. Festivities included a craft sale and live entertainment. The society, which offers programs for youth and seniorsinNorthVancouver, is celebrating its 40th anniversary this year. Info: www.capservices.ca.
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HOME IDEAS Barb Lunter shares tips on revamping outdoor patios. page 17
YOUR NORTH SHORE GUIDE to HOME & GARDEN
Growth of modern gardens
Building by Design Kevin Vallely
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Todd Major MODERN gardens have come a long way from the days when gardens were simply grown to produce food, but subsistence has given way to status gardening, lawns that never get used and creating outdoor rooms to extend our living space outdoors. Our modern gardens need to meet the demands of our growing families by providing a place for the kids to play in safety, a home for our four-legged companions, a space for some cool plants and a space to allow us at least one place of sanctuary to escape from the rigors of the daily grind. Several new concepts have developed over the past few years that have dramatically extended our indoor living space out into the great outdoors of our backyards. The swimming pond is one such concept. Designed to look like a natural pond but made to swim in, this creation blends artistry with a reverence for the swimming ponds of our youth, into a landscape feature that provides a contemplative space as well as place for everyone to play. Usually the bottom of the pond is painted with a dark colour so the water simulates the water colour seen in our northern lakes, versus the typical tropical-blue bottom of a swimming pool. Swimming ponds can be built in any shape or size; they can include patio space, caves, diving boards, slides, rock outcrops and other features to suit the imagination. With the advent of modern rebar framing and shot-create application of concrete, a swimming pond can be made to look as natural as the ponds of our youth. These swimming ponds can be created to suit any terrain or property and tailored to exacting specifications suited to any budget. Another new concept that has caught on recently is the outdoor barbecue/ fireplace room. This concept utilizes space that is close to the house, usually covered overhead and furnished with tables, chairs, couches, a sink
IT’S an interesting time for our real estate market.
NEWS photo Mike Wakefield
THE newest trend in modern yards is the food garden which allows homeowners to keep food plants, such as these chives, close at hand for cooking. and a formalized cooking chimney made from stone or brick with a built in barbecue or open-fire-style cooking grill that doubles as a fireplace. The “fire room,” as some people call it, is a social space for eating and entertaining and it has allowed people to extend their use of the outdoors earlier in spring and later into the fall. The fire room is not that difficult to build, it can be built to suit almost any size of space or budget and even the do-it-yourselfhomeowner can build modest versions of this concept with the help of a few books and some professional technical advice. There is no question that the newest concept in the garden — an ancient concept most favoured by the grassroots movement — is the food garden. Gardens grown for food have sprung up in many places, not just in the local community garden but on boulevards, rooftops, decks and patios and as a replacement for the antiquated North American lawn. I talk to people
everyday who tell me they will be changing over parts of their ornamental garden or lawn into a veggie garden or they will be growing a few pots on the deck with tomatoes, lettuce or herbs. There is no doubt that food grown in your own soil, free of poisonous pesticides and hewn by your own hand, tastes much better than any food bought in the store. Why? The improved taste comes from the freshness, since the food is picked and eaten immediately and not shipped in a truck or plane for a week only to sit on the shelf for a week before you get it home to eat. The improved taste is also a result of specifically selected seed-grown varieties that are chosen for taste versus the varieties that are commercially grown because they produce volume. Now, some people say there is no taste or nutritional difference between the food you grow in your garden and the food you buy at the store. But those people usually work for giant multi-national
food companies that do not want us to stop buying their genetically modified and homogeneous food crops. To that I say, “taste this!” As an example of homogeneous food crops, in North America there are approximately 15-20 varieties of potatoes grown commercially, with five or six varieties being the most popular. By comparison, in South America in countries like Bolivia, Peru and Chile there are more than 100 different varieties of potatoes grown, and many varieties can trace their lineage back to the time of the Inca and Maya. Food gardens are easy to grow, you do not have to be a guru to plant a seed or seedling and water it until it produces something tasty. If you have even a modest bit of earth or a container, you can grow vegetables for your family table. Todd Major is a journeyman horticulturist, garden designer, writer, lecturer and organic horticulture teacher. For advice contact him at stmajor@shaw. ca.
Prices in Vancouver and the North Shore seem to be again at an all-time high, having rebounded from the recession — or more accurately the dip — we experienced in late 2008 and most of 2009. The debate still rages whether we’re in the midst of a bubble, with experts on one side claiming the heavens will soon fall while others staunchly asserting our housing prices will remain strong. It’s a very unnerving time. But there is one thing that no one can’t debate: the construction market has settled. It’s a far cry from the time when material costs seemed to rise weekly and an idle builder was a rare find. The panic has been taken out of the equation and this is a good thing. This isn’t to say the construction industry is slow, but there’s more competition in the marketplace, translating into more competitive pricing in all aspects of the building process and increased choice in finding quality workmanship. The industry is taking a wellearned breather as everyone associated with it has a little more time for the work at hand. But the concept of the bubble still looms. Mortgage prices are on the rise and the introduction of the HST on July 1 will increase the cost of new homes and real estate fees. According to figures from the Greater Vancouver Real Estate Board, in March this year the average price of a typical detached home in North Vancouver was $927,112. West Vancouver came in at $1,440,747 with Vancouver’s West Side topping the three at a staggering $1,656,986. It definitely gives one pause for thought. Bubble or not I think it’s critical to consider what we have here on the North Shore. We’re situated in one See N. Shore page 18
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■ Incredible Edibles by Sonia Day Firefly Books, 124 pages, $14.95.
THERE is nothing quite like the delicious reward of eating something fresh from your own garden. The benefits are two-fold as there is also great pleasure in the growing process and new gardeners quickly join the ranks of the converted. Most of us do not have Martha Stewart’s backyard acreage to plant in but a limit in space does not have to be a restriction. There are many creative ways to grow fruits, vegetables and herbs in a small area. For this book Sonia Day has selected 43 plants that are well suited for growing in the city. Day begins with her 10 commandments for growing in the city, which includes topics like gauging the sunlight your plants will receive, providing good soil and avoiding over planting. Each of the recommended plants is presented with detailed information on when, where and how to plant, when to harvest, how much to grow, and more. She even provides a recipe for each one to take full advantage of what you cultivate.
With a little bit of effort even a novice gardener will be enjoying fava beans picked right outside their door. — Terry Peters
Gardening gathering
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BOB McCormack (left) of the Lynn Valley Community Association, North Vancouver District Coun. Robin Hicks, gardener Rosemarie Adams and Heather Johnstone of the Edible Garden Project celebrate the opening of the Mollie Nye Community Garden and Spring Fling. Gardening demos, sales and entertainment were part of the fun.
Power savers bogus: BBB
HOMEOWNERS need to be extra cautious when dealing with companies claiming to sell power saving devices, according to a release from the Better Business Bureau.
Representatives calling on behalf of Power$aver may claim that the product can save residents at least 30 per cent off their electricity bills. They may also pretend to be working with the government and BC Hydro to be reducing hydro-bill fluctuations. In reality, the company has nothing to do with the government and there is no proof that Power$aver can moderate energy savings beyond one or two per cent. The product — an adapter that plugs into your power outlet — costs $249, and consumers are asked to pay a $150 deposit. The Better Business Bureau is offering the following tips to avoid being ripped off by an energy saving pitch: ■ Do your homework. Check for a company reliability report at www.mbc.bbb.org. Never
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wire or do a money order to a company/ person you do not know. Find out the physical address of the company before doing business and check to see that the company has an actual office listed at the location. Do not complete an online form for payment unless it is secure and you are sure you know all the terms and conditions. ■ Don’t be swayed by incentives. Cases like this one often have incentives, like free gas cards to entice consumers into purchase. Often the supposed “free” gas cards either do not arrive or have strings attached making them difficult to redeem. ■ Get tips on energy saving you can do at home. Join BC Hydro’s Team Power Smart at www.bchydro.com to set a conservation target for your household. You’ll get access to free tools and resources to help you reduce your energy consumption. ■ Report misleading advertising. Canada has guidelines for advertising that can be visited at the Competition Bureau website: www. competitionbureau.gc.ca.
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Natural ways to revive patio furniture IT’S that time of year when we dust off the outdoor patio furniture and bring it back to life again for another season.
Over the winter months outdoor furniture can get covered in dust, dirt and mold. Our wet and cold winters can cause havoc Home Ideas with our patio furniture so Barb Lunter it’s best to give it a good cleaning before you set it up on your deck. Before you reach for the typical, chemical cleaners why not take a look at a natural alternative? There are many natural cleaners on the market that will clean at a molecular level removing the toughest grease, dirt and grime. Eco Mist Non-toxic Cleaners are one example of a family of healthier home cleaners that are available at Home Depot
here on the North Shore. These cleaning products are completely safe, non-toxic and made from natural ingredients such as corn, tree sap, sugarcane and non-chlorinated water. They are safe to use around pets and children and do not leave any toxic residue. You may also wish to try good, old-fashioned soap and warm water on your resin or wrought aluminum type furniture. Most of the mildew and dirt will simply come off with a warm soapy cloth. For tougher stains try the Eco Mist Outdoor Furniture spray. Rust is another problem on metal furniture. For small rust stains try using a fine grit sandpaper and then touch it up with a small bit of paint. Remember that periodically cleaning your outdoor furniture through the summer months is the best way to keep it in good shape. If you can cover the furniture while you vacation to avoid bird droppings then it is recommended to do so. And don’t forget that sunlight is another great way to keep the moss and mildew away. Over time the sun will stop the mold and mildew from growing so try to move your pieces into the sun when you can. lunter@shaw.ca
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The program doubled its incentives in light of cuts to the federal Eco Energy Retrofit Homes Program, which offered $1,250 to residents who had conducted an Eco Energy assessment prior to installation of their system. New assessment bookings are no longer being accepted. The average cost of installing solar hot water into a home is $6,900. Those interested in learning more about how to install solar hot water in their homes can check out the following events on the North Shore during BC Solar Days, May 28-29: ■ A ribbon cutting ceremony followed by a tour of the Northlands Golf Course solar hot water system with Mayor Richard Walton, Friday, May 28, 4 p.m. An interactive LIDAR data tool will be on site to help the public understand the solar potential on their homes. ■ A residential tour at 2800 Colwood Dr., North Vancouver, Friday, May 28, 9:30-11:30 a.m. ■ A residential tour at 2081 Gordon Ave., West Vancouver, Saturday, May 29, 11 a.m.-3 p.m. For more information go to www.solarbc.ca. — Manisha Krishnan
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Deep Cove Garden Club meets the fourth Thursday of each month at 7:30 p.m. on the second floor of Parkgate Community Centre. Meetings include speakers, workshops and more. For more information contact Elaine at 604-929-2928.
Green Thumbs Garden Club: A club for beginner or intermediate gardeners meets on the third Monday of the month, 7 p.m., on the North Shore. For more information call 604-990-9394 or go to www.icangarden.com.
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SPRING is in full bloom and there’s no better indicator than the beautiful cherry blossoms that adorn our neighbourhoods.
The blossoms are celebrated every year at the Vancouver Cherry Blossom Festival, which features a range of events including Bike the Blossoms, a Japan Fair, photo contests and the Haiku Invitational. Budding and seasoned poets will be able to submit their haikus describing their appreciation for the cherry tree via the festival website www.vcbf.ca. Entries will be accepted until May 31. Winners will be announced in the fall and the top five poems will be featured on TransLink transportation throughout Metro Vancouver. Other festival events such as the plein-air blossom painting classes and Cherry Jam downtown concert have been cancelled until next year. — Manisha Krishnan
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five or nine or even 13 years old. If your child is fighting you, consider what requests you are making. Are you asking you oldest to take on constant responsibility for her younger sibling? Are you asking more than she should be expected to give? In the process are you forgetting to treat her as a child? Is the relationship between the two kids suffering because the oldest is always giving orders rather than just playing with See Bigger page 23
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plus guest artist visits and daily recreation activities including: canoeing, swimming, hiking, archery, cave exploration and a variety of fun filled outdoor games • all in the beautiful 460 acre setting of the North Vancouver Outdoor School near Squamish, B.C. • fully supervised by professional teaching staff • partial scholarships and bursaries available • equivalency credit for senior students • six days and five nights $695 inclusive for more information please contact Artists for Kids 810 West 21st Street, North Vancouver, BC V7P 2C1 phone: 604.903.3798 or fax: 604.903.3778 e-mail: info@artists4kids.com on-line registration: www.artists4kids.com
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Shaking up Shakespeare
MAX Whitworth (left), Robin Swanston, Seghara Philippe and Alan Blackwell rehearse for the upcoming SMP Youth Production of Hamlet: What was the question? at St. Martin’s Church hall, Friday, May 28, 7:30 p.m., and Saturday, May 29 at 2 and 7:30 p.m. The church is located at 195 East Windsor Rd., North Vancouver. For tickets call 604-767-0665.
Books out of this world book buzz
■ Dude, Where’s My Spaceship? by Dan Greenburg, Random House, 90 pages. $5.99 ■ Robbie Packford, Alien Monster by Heather Sander, Orca, 120 pages. $8.95
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HERE are three series middle reader sci-fi fans will enjoy: ■ Alien Feast by Michael Simmons. Roaring Brook Press, 231 pages. $17. 95
Alien Feast, the first in a the series Chronicles of the First Invasion, introduces us to 12 year-old William, a
See Alien page 22
Friday, May 28 - 10:00am to 7:00pm Saturday, May 29 - 10:00am to 4:00pm Sunday, May 30 - 12:00pm to 4:00pm Come one, come all to this famous book sale! Bargains galore for all book lovers.
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violin-playing orphan. With his eccentric aging uncle and neighbour Sophie, he attempts to rescue Sophie’s parents, scientists who have been kidnapped by the man-eating aliens who have taken over the world in 2017. For some strange reason the aliens are dying off and need to find a cure from Sophie’s mum and dad. A series well into production is Weird Planet by Dan Greenburg with six titles so far: the first one — Dude,
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PARENTING
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From page 21
Where’s My Spaceship?, features three alien siblings, Klatu, Lek and Ploo from the planet Loogl. After crashlanding in the Southwest U.S. desert, they have all kinds of adventures attempting to fix their spaceship and trying to hitch a ride home, with the help of the off-beat citizens of Las Vegas and Hollywood. Far-out! Robbie Packford is that rarity, a Canadian with an alien connection. A Grade 6 math
nerd at Clover elementary, he
meets a new boy in class who just happens to be an alien from the planet Kerbosky which is being threatened by crazed robots. Of course, Robbie saves the day, and goes on in two sequels to prevent Kerboskian destruction. More stories about alien lifeforms visiting Earth: ■ The True Meaning of Smekday by Adam Rex ■ The Search for Snout by Bruce Coville ■ Mr. Granite is from Another Planet by Dan Gutman ■ Princess from Another
Planet by Mindy Schanback ■ The Hatching Horror by Steve Cole ■ Stinker from Space by Pamela Service ■ A Nose from Jupiter by Richard Scrimger
Elizabeth is the acting children’s librarian at the Parkgate branch of the North Vancouver District Public Library. She loves to search for shooting stars on summer nights. Maybe she’ll spot a spaceship too! For more library information, check out www.nvdpl.ca
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Nathan Jenkins-Boale, 12, Cleveland elementary Art teachers: Maria Power and Suzanne Simpson Favourite art: Sketching Favourite artist: Leonardo da Vinci His teacher writes: Nathan excels at drawing! His technical ability to capture a likeness with tone and perspective is very mature. Nathan is a confident draftsman and is beginning to explore other mediums with the same enthusiasm. Young Artists of the Week are selected from North Shore schools by Artists for Kids for displaying exceptional ability in their classroom artwork. For details, visit the website www.artists4kids.com.
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Wednesday, May 26, 2010 - North Shore News - A23
PARENTING
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kids’ stuff
From page 20 her brother? On the other hand is the youngest whining because he wants to try to take on some responsibility himself? Does he resent his older sister when she looks after him? When we coddle our youngest you may see him move from fighting you in order to do things for himself to believing himself incapable and expecting that you and his older sister will do everything for him. One day you may find that you resent this child who just won’t do anything for himself. We can also lose sight of our child’s actual age and level of development when he is particularly skilled at something, or big or small for his age. A child who has superb verbal skills can easily fool us. Here is this youngster able to use words that are clearly beyond the normal for a child of his age, he can explain what he is seeing in clear sentences. Maybe he is an early reader. And we can forget just how young he is. A child who is either bigger or smaller than the other kids presents a similar problem. It’s easy to look at size and assume that means maturity. I remember a teenager who was big for his age and was joking around with some other kids and just being plain silly. A neighbour watching him said to me, “Why can’t he act his age?” My response, “He is, he’s only 13 years old.” The neighbour had the grace to blush. I remember when my children were preschoolers and I would notice all the kids arriving at school with their parents. The smaller children were more likely to be carried and need help getting out of their jackets. The bigger kids walked in and competently took off their jackets and headed into the class. The trick is to remember the age of your children, to treat them accordingly and respect their abilities. Kathy Lynn is a professional speaker, broadcaster, columnist and author of Who’s In Charge Anyway? How Parents Can Teach Children to Do the Right Thing. For information or to book Kathy for a speaking engagement, go to her website at www. ParentingToday.ca
After-school Sports: Ages eight to 15 can drop in for fun any Monday, Wednesday or Friday, 3:30-5:30 p.m., John Braithwaite Community Centre, 145 West First St., North Vancouver. Fee: $1. Art Studio: Develop your artistic ability while working on our own projects or try something new. Youth ages 1317 can drop in to the studio, 5:30-6:30 p.m. Wednesdays at John Braithwaite Community Centre, 145 West First St., North Vancouver. Fee: $2. Crafts Funtastic: Children ages six to 12 can discover the wonderful world of art with creative activities including painting, sponging, drawing, collage and more on Wednesdays, 3:30-5:30 p.m. at
John Braithwaite Community Centre, 145 West First St., North Vancouver. Drop-in: $2. Info: 604-982-8311.
credits and friendships. Meetings are held Wednesdays, 6:30 p.m. at 1555 Forbes Ave., North Vancouver. Info: 105sea@cadets.net or 604988-8911 ext. 1.
Family Storytime: A program of stories, songs, and action rhymes for the whole family, 1:30-2 p.m. at West Vancouver Memorial Library, 1950 Marine Dr. Info: 604-925-7408 or www. westvanlibrary.ca.
Storytales: Drop-in storytime for kids ages three to five, Wednesdays, 10:30-11 a.m. at Parkgate library, 3675 Banff Court, North Vancouver. Free. Registration is not required. Info: www.nvdpl.ca.
Mount Seymour United Church Choir: Children and youth who want sing, shout, clap,drum,moveandgrooveto inspirational songs of all kinds are invited to join the choir. Practices every Wednesday, 4 p.m. at 1200 Parkgate Ave., North Vancouver. Info: 604-929-1336 or www. mtseymourunited.com.
Teen-to-Teen Cultural Drop-in: If you’re new to Canada or you want to learn about other countries, drop in for a fun afternoon of games and activities. Newcomers get to practise their English, and everyone gets a chance to collect CAP hours. Meet Wednesdays, 3:30-5 p.m. at North Vancouver City Library, 120 West 14th St. For more information go to www.nvcl.ca.
Pyjama Storytime: The last Wednesday of the month, 6:45 p.m. at West Vancouver Memorial Library, 1950 Marine Dr. Info: www. westvanlibrary.ca or 604-9257408.
Terrific Twos: Drop in for storytime, Wednesdays, 1010:30 a.m. at Parkgate library, 3675 Banff Court, North Vancouver. Free. Registration is not required. Info: www. nvdpl.ca.
Parent and Tot Gym: Dropin gym for ages one month to five years, 6-7:30 p.m. at John Braithwaite Community Centre, 145 West First St., North Vancouver. Fee: $1.
Toddlers: Storytime for kids ages two to three, Wednesdays, 10:30 a.m. at North Vancouver City library, 120 West 14th St., North Vancouver. Info: www.nvcl. ca. Drop-in.
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Tot and Me: Playtime for toddlers 16 months to three years old. Arts and crafts, singing, reading stories, and a half hour of gym time, Wednesdays, 10:30-11:45 a.m. Fee: $2. Drop-in at Ron Andrews Recreation Centre, 931 Lytton St., North Vancouver. Info: www. northvanrec.com or 604-9836508. Young Mothers’ Program: For mothers 24 years old and under, Wednesdays, 12:302:30 p.m. at John Braithwaite Community Centre, 145 West First St., North Vancouver.
103 Air Cadet Squadron: Male and female youth, 12-19 years of age, meet Thursdays, 6:30-9:30 p.m. at 1513 Forbes Ave., North Vancouver. Register at any meeting. Info: 604-987-8818. Babes Story Time: Drop in for toddlers to 0-24 months, Thursdays, 10:30 a.m. at the North Vancouver City Library, 120 West 14th St., North Vancouver. Info: www. nvcl.ca. French Story Time and Craft: Drop-in storytime and crafts for kids ages six See more page 24
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A24 - North Shore News - Wednesday, May 26, 2010
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BASS player Super Robertson (left) leads his band 21 Tandem Repeats during a performance at Capilano Mall during the May is Art Month festival. Dancers, musicians and art from the Artists for Kids program were all featured at the exhibition, which was sponsored in part by the North Vancouver Community Arts Council.
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and up, Thursdays, 4 p.m. at North Vancouver City library, 120 West 14th St., North Vancouver. Info: www.nvcl. ca. French Club: Children ages nine to 12 can discover, share and create French books the third Thursday of every month, 6:45-7:45 p.m. at North Vancouver City Library, 120 West 14th St., North Vancouver. Drop-in. Info: 604-998-3480. Gleneagles Family Storytime: Enjoy puppetry, songs and stories, 10:30-11 a.m. Thursdays at Gleneagles Community Centre, 6262 Marine Dr., West Vancouver. Mother Goose Program: Parents or caregivers with children up to four years old can learn oral rhymes, songs and stories, Thursdays, 1:15-2:15 p.m. at Westcot elementary, 760 Westcot Rd., West Vancouver. Free. Info and registration: Christine, 604-985-7138 or Sara, 604990-1047. Neighbourhood House Drop-in: Movies, video games, out-trips, and other fun stuff. Knowing your North Shore Neighbourhood House youth worker has its benefits. Meet in The Room, Tuesdays and Thursdays, 3:15-5:30 p.m. at the North Vancouver City Library, 120 West 14th St., North Vancouver. For more information go to www.nvcl.ca. St. Andrew’s United Church Choir: Angelic Voices, a program for age five to eight, practises Thursdays, 5-5:45 p.m. at the church, 1044 St. Georges Ave., North Vancouver. Info: 604-9850408.
St. Andrew’s United Church Choir: Saintly Singers, a program for ages nine to 16, practises every Thursday, 67 p.m. at the church, 1044 St. Georges Ave., North Vancouver. Info: 604-9850408. Storytales: Drop-in storytime for kids ages three to five, Thursdays, 10-10:30 a.m. at Capilano library, 3045 Highland Blvd., North Vancouver. Free. Registration is not required. Info: www. nvdpl.ca. Storytime: Drop-in for children ages two to five, Thursdays at 10 a.m. until June 3 at John Braithwaite Community Center, 145 West First St., North Vancouver. Hosted by the North Vancouver City Library. Info: 604-998-3450 or www.nvcl. ca. Stor ytimes-Babytimes: Songs, action rhymes, finger plays and picture books geared for the very young, 10:15 a.m. for pre-walkers and 11 a.m. for walkers up to 23 months, at West Vancouver Memorial Library, 1950 Marine Dr. Info: www.westvanlibrary.ca or 604-925-7408. Pemberton Heights Mums’ Group meets the second Thursday evening of each month at different members’ homes. Info: Shauna, 604984-4434 or smmarkham@ shaw.ca. fun.
After-school Sports: Ages eight to 15 can drop in for fun any Monday, Wednesday or Friday, 3:30-5:30 p.m. at John Braithwaite Community Centre, 145 West First St., North Vancouver. Fee: $1. Family Storytime: Stories
and fun for the whole family on Fridays, 10:30 a.m. at West Vancouver Memorial Library, 1950 Marine Dr. Info: 604-925-7422 or www. westvanlibrary.ca. Farsi/English Storytime and Craft: Stories and songs, plus small crafts to make and take home. Drop-in for ages three-five, Fridays, at 10:30 a.m. at the North Vancouver City library, 120 West 14th St., North Vancouver. Info: 604-998-3496 or www.nvcl. ca. Kids Night Out: Offered by the North Vancouver Recreation Commission. Kids can have fun doing arts and crafts, playing in the gym and/or watching a movie at the Lynn Valley Community Centre, 3590 Mountain Hwy., 6:45-9:30 p.m. For ages three to 12. Fee: $9.50. Registration: 604-987-7529. Lap Songs and Tickles: Drop-in storytime for 12 to 24 months, Fridays, 10:3011 a.m. at Capilano library, 3045 Highland Blvd., North Vancouver. Free. Registration not required. Info: www. nvdpl.ca. The Mixed Bag: Drop in for movies, board games, and Rock Band domination on a casual afternoon, Fridays, 3:305 p.m. at the North Vancouver City Library, 120 West 14th St. Info: www.nvcl.ca. Parent and Tot Art: Dropin art for children ages two to five, 9:30-11 a.m. at John Braithwaite Community Centre, 145 West First St., North Vancouver. Fee: $5/$2 for an additional child. — Compiled by Pamela Stone and Debbie Caldwell E-mail information for your non-profit, by donation or nominal fee event to listings@ nsnews.com.
Wednesday, May 26, 2010 - North Shore News - A25
JUNE 2010
North Shore Jazz blows back in town!
Festival season is about to descend upon Metro Vancouver and to kick it off, as usual, is the Vancouver International Jazz Festival which will run from June 25 through to July 4. Vancouver’s favourite music festival will once again come to the North Shore with a variety of ticketed and free events with both local and international acts. The Capilano Performing Arts Theatre will host two stellar blues acts with Harry Manx on the opening night of June 25th and Geoff Muldaur and Jim Kweskin, on the closing night of July 4th. Harry Manx returns with his fusion of Eastern and Western influences that lends a unique and intoxicating take on the blues. Manx quickly brings his audience into what has been dubbed “the Harry Zone” with his
warm vocals and the hauntingly beautiful melodies of his original songs. A rare reunion of two seminal folk acts from the sixties brings together Geoff Muldaur and Jim Kweskin, founding members of the hugely popular 1960’s group, the Jim Kweskin Jug Band. They share a rare chemistry, which was instantly renewed when they reunited as a duo for a concert in Tokyo in 2006. They have been playing select dates ever since, and the distinctive qualities they brought to the Jug Band—Kweskin’s clean, rhythmic finger picking and Muldaur’s emotional, quavering voice—remain their signature.
jim kweskin & geoff muldaur At Presentation House Theatre, The Marc Atkinson Trio is up first on June 26th with their swinging gyspy-jazz inspired tunes. On June 27th, mandolin maestro, John Reischman is paired with guitar wiz, John Miller for more sublime string music. Free performances will be featured at Jack Louks Court, Capilano Suspension Bridge, Civic Plaza at 14th and Lonsdale
and a special debut performance of the Dirk Powell Band, an Americana band with deep roots in Appalachia, at the West Vancouver Memorial Library. For the complete schedule, go to capilanou. ca/theatre or coastaljazz.ca. Tickets are on sale and available only through the jazz hotline at 604.872.5200 or Ticketmaster at 604.280.4444.
EXPLO! Over the past year, Presentation House Gallery has been working with North Vancouver-born artist and musician Jeremy Shaw on a very unique public art project timed to coincide with the 2010 Winter Olympic Games. Something’s Happening Here! is a series of posters that celebrates and memorializes the legacy of Vancouver’s last major civic event, Expo ‘86. Twenty-five posters were distributed-approximately one every second week-across Metro Vancouver beginning in March 2009 and concluding this past month. We want to congratulate Jeremy on the success of his project, and extend our hope that you may have seen one or two of the posters in your travels... All twenty five posters can be viewed at: www.presentationhousegall.com/ publicShaw.html
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Students showcase a variety of materials and techniques, displaying sculptural works, garments, decorative objects and wall pieces. CityScape Community Art Space • GALLERY HOURS: Tuesday-Saturday • Noon-5pm
Presented by North Vancouver Community Players Theatre at Hendry Hall • 8pm • $14-$16
June 1-30
June 2-June 30 NOT NECESSARILY IN THAT ORDER
BILJANA ZECEVIC & XIN MENG 2D Paintings and 3D Sculptures • North Vancouver Community Arts Council District Foyer Gallery, District Hall of North Vancouver GALLERY HOURS: Monday-Friday • 8am-4:30pm • INFO: 604-988-6844
Rossella Biscotti, Keren Cytter, Susan MacWilliam, Aïda Ruilova, Lisa Steele Presentation House Gallery GALLERY HOURS: Wednesday-Sunday • Noon-5pm
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June 6 Vickye Allard’s Dance Program •Centennial Theatre •11:30am • $15-$20
Featuring The Sojourners with live and silent auctions SILENT AUCTION: 7pm • CONCERT: 8pm • $60 IN ADVANCE, $70 AT DOOR
June 3
SANDRINE PELISSIER Watercolor portraits OPENING RECEPTION: Saturday, June 5, 2pm-4pm North Vancouver Community Arts Council, District Library Gallery Lynn Vallery Main Library INFO: 604-988-6844
June 10
June 10
ARTISAN SUMMER CRAFT FAIR JURY North Vancouver Community Arts Council To book an appointment, call 604-988-6844
June 3 WVSS BAND, DANCE, AND CHORAL CONCERT
June 4
June 10-12
June 10-July 10
MAZ JOBRANI – STAND UP COMEDY Canadian Iranian Foundation • Centennial Theatre • 8pm • $35-$50
June 5 EXPRESSIONS Bowen Island Dance Studios • Kay Meek Centre • 12pm • $18-$20
FLOW Five female artists’ create large scale fluid and expansive work: Jude Clarke, Shirley Hazlett, Heidi Maddess, Alexandra Sprowls, Sande Waters. CityScape Community Art Space GALLERY HOURS: Tuesday-Saturday • Noon-5pm OPENING RECEPTION: June 10, 7pm-9pm • ARTIST TALK: June 12, 1pm-2pm
June 5 & 6 EXPRESSIONS Perform Art Dance Studios Kay Meek Centre • Saturday, 7pm • Sunday, 2pm • $18-$20
RHYTHM NATION One Dance Creative Arts Centre • Centennial Theatre • 7:30pm • $15-$20
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2010 ACCORD CROSSTOUR Intoducing the best of both worlds.
June 21 SOLES ON TAP Vancouver Tap Dance Society • Centennial Theatre • 7pm • $18-$20
June 24 VJPD BALLET SOLO SHOWCASE Kay Meek Centre • 7pm • $18-$20
BEHIND THE SCENES Metropolitan Ballet Academy Centennial Theatre • 7pm • $14-$19 • Tickets through the school
June 13
June 25
HARRY MANX
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June 25
Kay Meek Centre • 5pm • $12-$22
DIRK POWELL BAND
June 13
West Vancouver Memorial Library •7:30pm • FREE • JAZZ HOTLINE: 604-872-5200
SUMMER CONCERT OF DANCE Anna Wyman School of Dance Arts Centennial Theatre • 2pm & 7pm • $12-$22 • Tickets through the school
June 15-19
June 25 & 26 RNB’S 20TH ANNIVERSARY – LET’S CELEBRATE RNB Dance • Centennial Theatre • 7:30pm • $11-$19
June 25 & 26, June 30-July 3, July 7-10
ART RENTAL WEEK View the collection in our virtual gallery North Vancouver Community Arts Council RENTAL PRICES: $10-$40 per month • Call 604-988-6844 for info
A CHORUS OF DISAPPROVAL
June 26
IN MOTION 2010
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North Shore Academy of Dancing Centennial Theatre • Wednesday-Friday, 7pm • Saturday, Noon • $8-$16
Civic Plaza (14th & Lonsdale) • 1pm • FREE • JAZZ HOTLINE: 604-872-5200
June 19 & 20 FOLKFEST 2010 The Folkfest Society • Centennial Theatre • 7pm • FREE
June 26 MARC ATKINSON TRIO Presentation House Theatre • 8pm JAZZ HOTLINE: 604-872-5200 • TICKETMASTER: 604-280-4444 • coastaljazz.ca
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ALADDIN BALLET & DANCE SHOWCASE Seymour Dance • Centennial Theatre • 2pm & 7pm • $12-$20
June 27 HEADWATER Jack Louks Court/John Braithwaite Centre •1pm • FREE • JAZZ HOTLINE: 604-872-5200
June 27 JOHN REISCHMAN & JOHN MILLER Presentation House Theatre • 8pm JAZZ HOTLINE: 604-872-5200 • TICKETMASTER: 604-280-4444 • coastaljazz.ca
June 29 JACK STAFFORD JAZZ TRIO Seymour Art Gallery • 7:30pm • $20
VENUES Capilano Performing Arts Theatre 2055 Purcell Way North Vancouver • 604-990-7810 www.capilanou.ca/theatre Centennial Theatre 604-984-4484 www.centennialtheatre.com Cityscape Community Arts Space 335 Lonsdale Avenue North Vancouver • 604-988-6844 www.nvartscouncil.ca
District Foyer Gallery District Hall of North Vancouver 355 W. Queens Road North Vancouver www.nvartscouncil.ca Hillside Baptist Church 870 Lynn Valley Road North Vancouver
Soprano Madeleine Pascu and Baritone Ionut Pascu of the Bucharest National Opera House. Led by Vittorio Parisi a guest conductor of The Age of Enlightenment Philharmonic.
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Delbrook Community Centre 600 W. Queen’s Road North Vancouver
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May 21, 2010 at 8pm Centennial Theatre May 27, 2010 at 8pm Kay Meek Centre Tickets $45, Seniors $38 available through venue box offices. 604-984-4484 604-913-3634 www.centennialtheatre.com www.kaymeekcentre.com
2D Paintings and 3D Custom Designed Handbags North Vancouver Community Arts Council District Foyer Gallery GALLERY HOURS: Monday-Friday • 8am-4:30pm • INFO: 604-988-6844
Deep Cove Shaw Theatre 4360 Gallant Street, North Vancouver • 604-929-3200 www.deepcovestage.com
Highlights from some of the most acclaimed opera arias over the last two centuries including compositions by W.A. Mozart, Puccini, Verdi, and Leoncavallo.
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Presented by Deep Cove Stage Society • Deep Cove Shaw Theatre • 8pm • $13-$15
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With featured guests • Centennial Theatre • 6:30pm • $18.50-$25
June 12
LOVE AT FIRST BITE Smolton Productions Presentation House Theatre • 7:30pm • Saturday, June 12, 1pm • $15
Organized with fashion historian Ivan Sayers PGE Railway Station, foot of Lonsdale Avenue Saturday & Sunday • Noon-4pm • 604-990-3700 ext. 8016
Lion’s Gate Quilter’s Guild celebrates their 10th bi-annual show with over 250 quilts Delbrook Community Centre • 9am-5pm • $6 • www.lionsgatequiltersguild.com
RICK MERCER: A FUNDRAISING GALA Kay Meek Centre • SOLD OUT • 7:30pm
LOWER LONSDALE CHARACTERS: STORIES & COSTUMES OF THE 1920’S
VJPD BALLET SCHOOL 5TH ANNIVERSARY SPRING GALA
ALBUM OF QUILTS 2010
10TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION The Korean Traditional Arts Society Centennial Theatre • 7:30pm • $15 • TICKETS: 604-790-8762
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Lonsdale Avenue to Deep Cove. Uncovering the hidden history of familiar sites in North Vancouver North Vancouver Museum Tuesday-Sunday • Noon-5pm • 604-990-3700 ext. 8016
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Spring Concert. Music by Shostakovich, Holst, Bach and more St. Catherine’s Anglican Church • 2pm • $8-$10 • 604-988-6652
Archival photographs selected by Elders of the Squamish Language Authority provide glimpses of local landscapes, the community and individuals. North Vancouver Museum Gallery Tuesday-Sunday • Noon-5pm • 604-990-3700 ext. 8016
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Unique documents from the North Vancouver Archives highlight the community’s development. North Vancouver Community History Centre Tuesday-Saturday • Noon-5pm • 604-990-3700 ext. 8016
Pacific Dance Arts • Centennial Theatre • 7pm • $15-$20
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Your chance to WIN! Share your story with us, in 250 words or less, on your most memorable North Shore Arts & Culture experience. The winning person will receive a cultural prize pack valued at over $400! Please email your stories to Julie Robinson at info@artsoffice.ca. Contest closes July 15.
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It’s a crafter’s paradise this summer! Come see the crafts!!! The North Vancouver Community Arts Council is proud to present a summer full of outdoor craft fairs. Starting on Canada Day at Waterfront Park, from noon to 4:30, wander along the seawall and find fabulous jewelry, pottery, fine knitted and woven products, and many other hand made impulse and gift items. On the weekends of July 3rd & 4th and July 10th & 11th at North Vancouver Civic Plaza, Lonsdale Avenue and 14th Street, from 10am to 4pm, you can experience a broad array of different treasures. To wrap up a summer in the sun, you can shop for artwork by very talented local artists and artisans at Lynn Valley Library Square, August 14th & 15th and August 21st & 22nd. All the craft fairs also feature live music by local talent and free children’s art workshops. So tuck some money in your jeans and come buy yourself something special! It is a great way for the whole family to spend a sunny summer day!
Playing for laughs A Chorus of Disapproval is Alan Ayckbourn’s riotously funny play about a small-time acting troupe called Pendon Amateur Light Opera Society (PALOS).
Pottery by Susan Marczak
Guy Jones, a mild-mannered flunky for an electronics firm finds himself transferred to the British seaside town of Scarborough. Bereft after the death of his wife and seeking a diversion, he tries out for a local amateur opera company’s production of The Beggar’s Opera. This local company is lorded over by the scabrous and slightly insane Welshman Dafydd Ap Llewellyn. Dafydd is in a constant rage because of his resentment at having to deal with these rank amateurs who merely try out for his production to pass the time. But his ranting and raving dwindles the number of his cast members with the result that Guy’s part in the play is forced to grow larger and more important. But as Dafydd snorts and fumes, he is oblivious to the fact that Guy’s increased stature in the production has made him a local lothario. Parallels are skillfully drawn between The Beggar’s Opera and the dayto-day activities of the society which is performing it. June 25-26, June 30-July 3 and July 7-10 @ 8:00 pm (preview Wednesday, June 23 “Two for $13”) at the Deep Cove Shaw Theatre, 4360 Gallant Avenue, North Vancouver. $15/$13 (seniors and students) from 604.929.3200 or www.deepcovestage.com.
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green guide From page 19 888-WEEDSBC (1-888933-3722). The Invasive Plant Council of B.C., in partnership with the Agriculture Environment and Wildlife Fund, operates the provincial toll-free hotline to help your community protect local resources. The hotline is part of Eyes Across B.C., an outreach and awareness initiative. Invasive plants are the second greatest threat to biodiversity. They can cause damage to the environment, economy and human health. Tofindoutmoreaboutinvasive plants you can also visit www. invasiveplantcouncilbc.ca. The IPCBC is a grassroots, non-profit society that provides workshops, activities, and events to educate the public and professionals. Membership is free and open to anyone willing to work collaboratively. Mahon Park Stewards: Help pull invasive plant species every fourth Saturday, in Mahon Park, North Vancouver, 9 a.m.-noon.
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Meet at the 15th and Forbes Street trailhead. Tools, gloves and refreshments will be provided. Rain or shine, so prepare for the weather. Info: 604-689-0766, ext. 23. (May date change to Saturday May 29.) Native Plants Demonstration Garden Work Party: Meet every second Thursday, 6:30-8 p.m. from April to September at Mahon Park, North Vancouver, to help clean up the garden. The garden is located in the recreational area of Mahon Park near the water park, north of the running track. Tools, gloves and refreshments provided. Rain or shine. Info: 604-6890766, ext. 23. Seed Collectors: Learn how to collect, clean and package seeds from plants, Tuesday or Sunday mornings at VanDusen Botanical Garden, 5251 Oak St., Vancouver. Info: Judy Aird at 604-2578674. West Coast Bonsai Society welcomes new members at all stages of ability who
are interested in the art of miniature trees. Meetings with experts on hand are every third Wednesday of the month, February through November, 7:30-9:30 p.m., Delbrook recreation centre, 600 West Queens Rd., North Vancouver. The society will be holding an annual show and sale, June 5 and 6, 10 a.m.4 p.m. in the Centre Plaza of Harry Jerome Community Centre, 123 East 23rd St. For more information call 604922-6608. West Vancouver Garden Club meets the first Tuesday of every month from September to July with the exception of January. Coffee and guest speakers, 7:30 p.m. at St. David’s United Church, 1525 Taylor Way, West Vancouver. Cost: $25 per year or $35 for a couple, drop-in is $5. For more information visit www. westvangardenclub.com. — Compiled by Debbie Caldwell and Pamela Stone E-mail information for your North Shore non-profit, by donation or nominal fee event to listings@nsnews.com.
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ARGYLE secondary students Erin Bjornson (left) and Danielle Phelan will be showcasing their work along with that of other students tonight until Friday, May 28 at the school’s Gallery Night. Admission is by donation and digital prints and refreshments will be for sale. The school is located at 1131 Frederick Rd., North Vancouver. For more information go to www.gallerynight.ca.
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CELEBRATIONS
Sydney Tomlin
Petar Bulic and Cynthia Morris
Syd Tomlin was born in North Vancouver on May 28, 1930, and has fond memories of growing up in Pemberton Heights and fishing in the Capilano River. He will celebrate his 80th birthday with family and friends.
Cynthia Morris and Petar Bulic were married on June 6, 2009 in Vancouver with a reception following at the Terminal City Club. Their families send them best wishes on their first wedding anniversary.
Nicole and Santiago Palacios Nicole and Santiago Palacios were married on June 3, 2000 in New Westminster, B.C. Their three girls and all of their family wish them a happy 10 year anniversary. Congratulations!
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good-quality photo and a description of your wedding announcement, milestone anniversary (first, fifth and every subsequent five years) or birthday (80 years and every fifth year thereafter) along with a contact name and phone number and we’ll try to include it in our feature. E-mail your submission to dlancaster@nsnews.com or bring us a hard copy print and not the original photo. The Celebrations page is a free service and there is no guarantee as to when submissions will be published. Text may be edited for length and editorial style. Photos will be available for pickup at our front desk three days after the publication date: #100-126 East 15th St., North Vancouver, V7L 2P9. Photos not picked up after one month will be discarded.
Joan and Ted Myers Longtime West Vancouver residents Joan and Ted Myers were married on May 27, 1950. Their family sends their congratulations and love on the occasion of their 60th wedding anniversary.
Would you like to see your event in Bright Lights? Send us information on your upcoming community celebration, fundraiser or special event for consideration for our Bright Lights page, a feature of the North Shore News in every issue. Include a brief description of the event, and its date, time and location, and we’ll consider covering it. The Bright Lights page is a free service and there is no guarantee as to when or if events will be covered. Send the information to emcphee@nsnews.com.
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NEIGHBOURHOODS Time Traveller
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B.C. Rehab honours North Shore residents
TWO North Shore residents were recently honoured with Gert Vorsteher Awards by representatives of the B.C. Rehab Foundation.
According to a written statement, the non-profit organization supports people with physical disabilities and promotes projects that improve accessibility. The annual Gert Vorsteher Awards were created in 2007 to recognize individuals who are dedicated to their rehabilitation and regaining their independence. To date, $120,000 has been awarded to 24 individuals with disabilities. This year North Shore residents Brian Hickey and Peter Chisholm were among the eight people honoured at the award ceremony held May 5 at Vancouver’s GF Strong Rehabilitation Centre. Hickey was admitted to Lions Gate Hospital on May 16, 2007 after a fall that resulted in a T12 spinal cord injury and traumatic brain injury. Through his rehabilitation process at GF Strong, he demonstrated determination and commitment to his rehabilitation and toward maximizing his independence — and did so with a smile on his face. He gives presentations at schools on the North Shore and conducts talks on addiction recovery and his personal experience living with a spinal cord injury. As well, he is in the process of enrolling in an addiction education course in hopes of working as an addiction counsellor. Chisholm broke his neck and suffered a spinal cord injury that put him in a wheelchair after a kayaking accident in April 2009. Throughout his time at GF Strong he worked hard toward his rehabilitation and developed an instant rapport with staff and clients. He continues to pursue recreational activities as he did pre-
photo courtesy of the West Vancouver Archives / submitted by the West Vancouver Historical Society
THIS photo shows a view of Fisherman’s Cove, from the south end facing north, taken in July 1944. The West Vancouver Historical Society is creating a coffee table book celebrating West Vancouver’s Centennial in 2012. Representatives are interested in collecting personal stories and photographs of West Vancouver over the years and are holding meetings for those with photos to share or stories to tell. The next is for those with knowledge of the Fisherman’s Cove and Eagle Harbour area, June 8 at the West Vancouver Seniors’ Activity Centre at 7 p.m. Join society members for coffee and conversation. injury, including rugby, cycling, kayaking and winter sports. Chisholm’s skill as a youth counsellor is evident as he provides support to patients in the adolescent and young adult program for young people who have new spinal cord injuries. He has maintained an incredibly positive and goal-oriented attitude since his accident. Each winner received a $5,000 bursary and an
award statue. For more information on the B.C. Rehab Foundation, visit www.bcrehab.com. Please send details, along with your contact information, for our regular Noteworthy Neighbours section to emcphee@nsnews.com.
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community bulletin board From page 13 Court, North Van. There will be guest speakers, a chocolate fountain reception and music. All community members are invited. RSVP: 604-983-6350 by May 21. Seycove Secondary Fundraiser: Employee Mike Erb will be cutting his long locks, to raise money for Prostate Cancer Research and the North Vancouver Outdoor School Alumni Society, donations can be made to the school office at 1204 Caledonia Ave., North Vancouver. For more information call 604-903-3666.
Friends of the North Vancouver District Public Library Book Sale will take place Friday, May 28, 10 a.m.7 p.m., Saturday, May 29, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. and Sunday, May 30, noon to 4 p.m. at the Lynn Valley library. There will be bargains galore. Proceeds from the sale will got to the children’s summer reading program. For more information go to www. nvdpl.ca/about/friends.
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Lynn Valley Day: A celebration will take place, Saturday, May 29, 7:30 a.m.-5 p.m. at Lynn Valley Park at the corner of Mountain Highway and Frederick Road, North Vancouver. There will be a pancake breakfast at 7:30 a.m., a parade at 10 a.m., entertainment, rides and a car show.
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Appraisal and Silent Auction: St. Andrew’s and St. Stephen’s Presbyterian Church will be holding this event, Saturday, May 29, 1-3 p.m. at 2641 Chesterfield Ave., North Vancouver. Appraisal fee: $10 for two items. To reserve a spot for appraisals, contact Joy at 604985 3389.
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A CHEF IN YOUR KITCHEN makes paneer. See story PAGE 36
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IT’S a dilemma that has plagued mankind for decades. When you go out for brunch, do you opt for sweet or savoury? Although brunch is one of my favourite meals, I’ve never been decisive on this issue. I waffle over waffles, hedge on hashbrowns, flip-flop on pancakes, blow hot and cold over eggs. At last, there’s a delicious solution, provided by Yew Restaurant and Bar at Four Seasons Vancouver. The Full Event Brunch allows you to wander all over the menu, making three selections from all of the lip-smacking options, for just $27. Last week I was invited to sample the new menu, created by executive chef Oliver Beckert. So I ate a light dinner the night before, skipped breakfast, and headed downtown to do my best with this list. We kicked things off with some still-hot-fromthe-fryer sugared minidoughnuts; dare I say, they are even lighter and crispier than the PNE’s famous mini-doughnuts (and I am something of an expert on this treat). Then we were onto the list of brunch starters. A bright fruit salad of pineapples and grapes was marinated in lime and cilantro, and provided a
lively counterpoint to the incredible pancakes. Small but rich, this fluffy stack came topped with a healthy dollop of white chocolate mascarpone and was drizzled with raspberries. The lobster roll is Yew’s signature appetizer, one that regular customers expect to stay on the list, and for good reason. The tender chunk of crustacean inside this maki roll was perfectly cooked and succulent. Squid came sliced, breaded and deep-fried as crunchy golden calamari “fries.” Studded with sliced jalapeno, and sided by lemon and lime halves for squeezing, they offer a clever twist on a standard. Next we were on to a dish of smoked B.C. seafood: scallop, wild salmon and clams, served chilled. While it looked perfectly fluffy and innocent, the omelet contained a decadent mix of Salt Spring goat cheese, black truffle and herbs, and the pizza was just as sinful, loaded with crème fraiche, bacon, sweet caramelized onions, potatoes, and rosemary. We couldn’t do it justice, but even Yew’s fried chicken — named by some foodies as the best in the city — has made the brunch menu, served with a refreshing watermelon and tomato salad alongside. I will have to go back for Yew’s recently introduced Dessert Tapas, since I could hardly manage a bite after brunch. Lucky for me, these are available at every meal, for $3 each, or $8 for any three — a great deal for dessert. Choose from crème brulée with pineapple compote, a chocolate brownie, a truffle “lollipop,” and espresso caramel pots de crème. Perhaps most surprising is a mango “ravioli” in consommé; a brilliant bubble of fruit purée that bursts on the tongue after you drink it with a mouthful of syrup.
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Eat Vancouver Food and Cooking Festival: The eighth food and cooking festival will be held May 28-30, at the new Vancouver Convention Centre. Explore, taste, sample and shop from over 250 exhibiting companies showcasing food, beverage and cooking-related products. The Food Network Stage will host the Food Network’s Chuck’s Day Off, Chuck Hughes, Vancouver’s own Iron Chef America and Food Concept Architect for Cactus Club Café Restaurants, Rob Feenie, Larry Thomas, The Soup Nazi, from the hit televison series Seinfeld, and CityTV’s Master Chef Competition. There will be a Grapes and Hops Presentation Stage, Wine, Beer and Spirits Tasting Pavilion, Dairy Farmers of Canada Cheese Seminars, Culinary Secrets Stage, Wellness Pavilion, BC Chef’s Association Culinary Salon and Chocolate Competition. This is an event food and cooking enthusiasts will not want to miss, at 1055 Canada Place, Vancouver. Info: www.eat-vancouver.com. *Artisan Farmer’s Market will run Saturdays until Oct. See more page 37
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That may be true with dogs, but you can teach an old(er) chef new tricks. Recently in one of my Culinary Arts classes we (the students and I) made homemade paneer. The procedure was with the encouragement and assistance of an IndoCanadian student in my class, Gunras S. His mother makes paneer almost every day, usually out of goat’s milk. After getting the recipe down on paper we made the paneer with much excitement. Our “school paneer” turned out very well and we will be making it more often before the end of the school year. You see, I never made paneer before. I used it in recipes, but making it somehow eluded me. Paneer is a South Asian soft cheese. It is pressed from milk curds that are formed with addition of acid (vinegar, lemon juice or lime juice for example) to warm milk. Most cheeses around the world are made with rennet but paneer is completely vegetarian. Paneer is the primary source of protein for Buddhists who adhere to a vegetarian but not a vegan diet. There are two main paneer types: the hard or firm paneer
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(ponir), and the soft paneer (chhena). One other unique feature of paneer is that it does not melt away in heat — in sauces or baking — but stays firm. It is used in stir-fries, and in simmered dishes. The flavour of paneer is much like the flavour and texture of soft mozzarella cheese, if made from low fat milk with less fat content. This week we offer three interesting recipes for delicious dishes with paneer. If you do not want to make your own paneer you can buy it in most larger supermarkets or in ethnic food stores. The commercially made paneer is from Verka Foods or Nanak Food, located in the Lower Mainland, and it is excellent quality. One 400-gram block (18 ounces) sells for about $3. To start, let’s make paneer!
4 cups milk (try goat milk!) ½ tsp lemon juice no pulp Bring milk to boil in a stainless steel saucepan. Just as it starts to boil add the lemon juice and stir, simmering the milk for a couple of minutes. As the milk curds start to form, turn off the heat and set aside. Set up a cheesecloth strainer over a strainer and strain the milk curds. If you wish to keep the whey (the liquid leftover) use a large pot to collect it as the curds strain. Strain for about 10-15 minutes, then place the curds collected in the cloth into a suitable size pan and place a heavy weight on it to press the paneer. You may use a pan with a nice clean stone on it. Press the paneer for three hours. When done, you will have a piece of medium firm paneer. It can be used in recipes or just eaten as is. Approximate recipe cost using regular milk is $1; and with goat’s milk, $6. The recipe can be doubled or even tripled but make sure you have a good cheese cloth.
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Cheese is totally vegetarian 1 lb fresh or frozen green peas ½ pound paneer cut into 1 inch cubes 1¼ cups onions chopped fine 6 cloves garlic crushed fine 1 tbsp grated fresh ginger 2 green chilies chopped fine ½ lb firm tomatoes peeled and sliced 1 cup plain yogurt 1 tsp turmeric powder
1 tbsp coriander seeds Salt to taste 4 bay leaves 2 cups water ½ ghee or vegetable oil To garnish: fresh coriander leaves Press or grind together half the onions, garlic and the coriander seeds. (Ideally you should have a good size mortar and pestle). Heat the ghee (clarified butter) in a frying pan and fry the paneer until golden brown. Remove from pan and drain on paper towels. Add the remaining onion, ginger, bay leaf to the ghee in the pan and fry
until golden brown. Add the turmeric and the paste mixture and fry until the ghee starts to separate. Add the paneer and the peas along with the yogurt, chili, tomato and salt to taste. Stir for a couple of minutes on low heat. Pour in the water and simmer for about 15 minutes. Serve hot garnished with coriander leaves.
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writers share their work and talk about the writing process. Readers are invited to attend to get to know established and new local writers. Free. Deep Cove Ladies’ Lions Club meets at 6:30 p.m. on the second and last Wednesday of each month at Lions Garey Ham Court, 936 Bowron Court, North Vancouver. New members are welcome. Info: Sally Scott at 604-924-1923.
The Ambleside Orchestra of West Vancouver rehearses Wednesdays at 3:15 p.m. in the Community Music Hall at West Vancouver Recreation Centre. All strings welcome. Needed are french horns and double bass. Info: 604-926-4814.
Seniors showing
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BARBARA Fairhead (left) and Edna Holn of the Soon to be Famous art group invite the public to their Spring Art Show at Lions Gate Hospital’s Evergreen House, Wednesday, June 2 at 2:30 p.m. All paintings are done by residents of the seniors care facility.
community bulletin board From page 34 animals in the community, Sunday, May 30, 11 a.m.-3 p.m. at 1020 Marine Dr. Info: 604922-4622. As Dreamt, As Built — Maps
and Plans of North Vancouver: Unique documents from the North Vancouver Archives highlight the community’s development at the North Vancouver Community History Centre, 3203 Institute Road, until May 30, Tuesday-Satur-
day, noon-5 p.m. Info: 604990-3700 ex. 8016. Westie Walk: Bring your West Highland White Terrier for a morning of fun and games, Sunday, May 30, 9:30 a.m.noon. Meet in the parking lot at Lighthouse Park, West Vancouver. Participation by dona-
tion. Don’t bring extendable leads. Proceeds support Westie Rescue of Canada. Info: 604984-0179. — Compiled by Pamela Stone and Debbie Caldwell E-mail information for your non-profit, by donation or nominal fee event to listings@ nsnews.com.
Canadian Council for the Blind, North Shore chapter, meets the first Wednesday of the month, 1 p.m. at St. John the Evangelist Anglican Church, 220 West Eighth St., North Vancouver. Info: Joan at 604985-2293. Caroun Photo Club: Meetings are held the third Wednesday of every month, 7-9 p.m. at the Silk Purse Arts Centre, 1570 Argyle Ave., West Vancouver. Visitors are welcome. Info: www.CarounPhotoClub.com. Dare to be Heard, presented by the North Shore Writers Association, meets the first Wednesday of every month, 7-9 p.m. at Mollie Nye House, 940 Lynn Valley Rd., North Vancouver. The association invites writers of all genres, fiction and non-fiction, to read their work in a friendly, comfortable atmosphere and to listen to other
Family of Origin Parenting: Westcoast Family Resources Society North Shore offers a free workshop on Wednesdays. Call Nancy at 604-417-3406 for information, time and venue. Gleneagles Scottish Country Dance Club: Experienced classes every Wednesday, 7:30-9:30 p.m. at Braemar elementary, 3600 Mahon Ave., North Vancouver. Info: May at 604-926-3174. International Training in Communication: Learn to speak with confidence and poise on the second and fourth Wednesday of every month, 7 p.m. at Cheers Restaurant, 125 East Second St., North Vancouver. Info: Doris Dungey at 604-926-3954. North Shore Chamber North Shore Chamber Orchestra meets Wednesdays, 7:30-9:30 p.m. at Sutherland secondary, 1860 Sutherland Ave., North Vancouver, and is looking for string players. Info: squires@ shaw.ca or 604-988-6652. North Shore Chorus meets Wednesdays, 7:15-9:45 p.m. at Mount Seymour United Church, 1200 Parkgate Ave., See more page 39
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Call for craft entries
THE North Vancouver Community Arts Council is calling for arts and crafts submissions for upcoming craft fairs on the North Shore.
The council is holding a jury on June 3 for submissions to the Canada Day Craft fair on July 1, the Civic Plaza Craft Fairs from July 3-4 and July 10-11 and the Lynn Valley Square Craft Fairs held from Aug. 14-15 and Aug. 21-22. The jury process will take place at CityScape Community Art Space to ensure arts and crafts are handmade by the submitting artist. A $10 jury fee will be charged to submitting artists and only submissions accepted by the jury will be exhibited or sold. Jury spaces will be provided on a first come, first served basis. Exhibitors must be members of the North Vancouver Community Arts Council. Memberships can be purchased for $35. Interested crafters are asked to call the North Vancouver Community Arts Council at 604-988-6844 to book a jury appointment. — Niamh Scallan
what’s going on From page 38 North Vancouver, and is looking for new members. Info: 604-985-2559 or www.nschorus.com or audreyowen@shaw. ca. North Shore Historical Society: Meetings are held the second Wednesday of the month (except July and August), 7 p.m., at the Community History Centre, 3203 Institute Rd., North Vancouver. North Shore White Cane Club meets for entertainment, discussions and refreshments on the first Wednesday of each month, 1-3 p.m., at St. John’s Church, 220 West Eighth St., North Vancouver. For more information contact Joan at 604-985-2293. NorthVancouverNewcomers’
Club welcomes singles and couples who are new to the community or have experienced change of status and are looking for a new social group with meetings the first Wednesday of the month as well as a variety of activities throughout the month. Info and details: Christine, 604980-5885. Polynesian Dance Classes: Beginners classes for adults and children, Sundays and Wednesdays at John Braithwaite Community Centre, 145 West First St., North Vancouver. Info: 604-982-8311.
Bingo: Every Thursday, 6-10 p.m. at the North Shore Alano Club, 176 East Second St., North Vancouver. Info: 604987-4141. Canadian Federation of University Women: The North Vancouver chapter of this na-
OPEN HOUSE - Rodgers Creek Area 2 Development Permit British Pacific Properties Limited has applied to develop 16 single family lots and 24 ground-oriented townhomes for a total of 40 dwelling units in the area bounded by Rodgers Creek Far East Branch to the east, the 2600 block Chippendale Road to the south, Rodgers Creek West Branch to the west and the 1200 foot contour to the north as designated below. This development comprises Area 2 of the Rodgers Creek Area Development Plan which was approved by Council in 2008. You are invited to view and comment on the plans. The development team welcomes your input. The Open House will be held on: Wednesday June 2st, 2010 Time: 6:30pm – 8:30pm Place: Collingwood Junior School, Library Address: 2605 Wentworth Avenue, West Vancouver
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Cuts for a cause
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MIKE Erb (left), a supervision aid at Seycove secondary, will be having his head shaved Friday, May 28, 3:30 p.m., as demonstrated by Dave Crowe. The pair are hoping to raise money for prostate cancer research and the North Vancouver Outdoor School Alumni Society. Donations can be made at the school’s office until May 27. The student who collects the most money will get to chop off Erb’s ponytail. tional organization committed to improving women’s status and human rights meets on the second Thursday of every month, September to May, 7 p.m. at the Royal Canadian Legion, 123 West 15th St., North Vancouver. For more information call 604-985-0352 or go to www.vcn.bc.ca/cfuwns.
Community Lunch: Come and enjoy lunch with other people in the neighbourhood, Thursdays, noon to 1 p.m. Hosted by the Sharing Abundance Association at St. Andrew’s United Church, 1044 St. Georges. Free, but donations are gratefully accepted.Info:www.st-andrewsunited.ca or 604-985-0709.
Dads Parenting: Westcoast Family Resources Society offers a free workshop on Thursdays, 6-8:30 p.m. Call Nancy at 604417-3406 for information, time and venue.
Cedarview Room at Delbrook recreation centre. Fee: $1. Info: 604-987-7529.
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Harry Jerome given historical honour
NORTH Vancouver track and field great Harry Jerome was recently recognized as a Person of National Historic Significance for his outstanding contributions to Canadian sport.
FIFA to officiate the first Youth Olympic Games in Singapore this August. On the FIFA List of Referees since 2007, the 31year-old will officiate the international tournament for players born in 1995. “It’s really cool to be part of the first tournament of anything,” Pye said. Pye will be the only referee at the 2010 Youth Olympics to represent
The official recognition was the result of a recommendation by the Historic Sites and Monuments Board of Canada. Jerome was honoured in a ceremony May 15 held near the Stanley Park statue that depicts him in full flight. Jerome was an elite sprinter for nearly a decade, winning a bronze medal in the 100 metres at the 1964 Olympic Games while also setting several world records, including the 100metre, 100-yard and 60-yard marks. Jerome was born in Prince Albert, Sask., in 1940 and moved with his family to North Vancouver in 1951 where he went on to excel in a number of sports before focusing on track and field. Jerome retired from sprinting after the 1968 Olympics and went on to work with the federal government’s Fitness and Amateur Sport Directorate, a precursor to Sport Canada. He also created and administered British Columbia’s Premier’s Sport Award Program, which is still thriving. Jerome died of a brain aneurysm at the age of 42. Harry’s sister Valerie said the recognition for her brother honoured more than just his achievements on the track and his dedication to promoting sport.
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MICHELLE Pye, a teacher at Handsworth secondary, was recently chosen by FIFA as the CONCACAF region’s only referee headed to the first-ever Youth Olympic games scheduled for August in Singapore.
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CONCACAF, the governing body for soccer in North America, Central America and the Caribbean. The tournament will add to her experience officiating international youth tournaments. She has refereed under-14 and under-16 international matches, an under-17 tournament in Costa Rica and the 2008 FIFA under17 Women’s World Cup in New Zealand. “I find it really enjoyable,” she said. “The players are technically very good, which makes it great soccer to watch, but some of them are inexperienced so you get the most unpredictable situations. These tournaments are where you learn how to referee at the highest level.” Officiating at the international level has meant long hours of training and travelling for Pye. This past year, she took part in three international assignments, including games in Portugal
and Costa Rica. But being able to work with some of the world’s best soccer players makes the time and energy spent worthwhile, she said. “As a referee, I get to walk out on a field in front of thousands of people representing my country and referee the top female players in the world,” she said. “I get to be part of a sport I love at the highest level.” With her sights set on Singapore and future international opportunities, Pye is also heavily involved in the provincial soccer scene. She is currently the only female referee for premier men’s league games in Vancouver and she was recently honoured as British Columbia’s senior soccer official of the year for 200910. “It’s neat to be honoured by your peers,” she said. “I referee in B.C. for B.C. soccer, so it’s great for them to recognize what I’m doing.”
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Wick, a catcher with the B.C. Premier Baseball League’s Vancouver Cannons, is an experienced member of the junior national program who is eligible for this summer’s Major League Baseball first-year player draft. In the Dominican the junior national team is battling summer league squads affiliated with MLB clubs such as the Los Angeles Dodgers, Minnesota Twins, New York Yankees, Philadelphia Phillies, Tampa Bay Rays and Toronto Blue Jays. The Dominican competition is one of two camps remaining before this summer’s World Junior Baseball Championship. The final camp will run from July 4-22 when the team will cut its 30-man roster down to the allowed 20-man roster for the world championship. The 2010 World Junior Baseball Championship will be held July 23-Aug. 1 in Thunder Bay, Ont. — Andy Prest E-mail information about your upcoming sporting event or results from recent competitions to aprest@nsnews.com.
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HARKER, Victoria May May 10, 1926- May 21, 2010. It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of our mother, grandma, greatgrandma, sister and aunt after a long battle with cancer. Victoria was born in Winnipeg, Manitoba and moved to North Vancouver in 1964. She was predeceased by her husband Thomas Earle and two sisters Patricia and Dorothy. She leaves behind her three daughters Kathleen (John) Heather (Gary) Gloria (Brian), two grandchildren Carol and Steven and great grandson Jason. She also leaves behind her sister Shirley and niece Sandra in Edmonton, and great niece Dawn in Calgary. She will be missed by her family and many friends. A very special thank you to everyone at the Kiwanis Care Centre (Seymour East) in North Vancouver and to Dr. Jennifer Walker and Dr. Paul Klimo. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the BC Cancer Agency, BC Lung Association or Charity of choice. There will be no service at her request.
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HUNT - Norman ‘‘Pa’’ Feb 20, 1926 - May 22, 2010 After a long illness Norm passed away peacefully at Lions Gate Hospital with his family by his side at the age of 84. Norm will be lovingly missed and remembered by his beloved wife of 37 years Betty. Predeceased by his brother Cy and sister Edna. He is survived by his caring daughter Beva (Ray) and sister Mavis. Norm was a wonderful step dad to Bev (Mike), Patti (Wayne), Vicki (Mike), and granddaughter Sheri (Rob) who was a big part of his life. Remembered by his grandchildren: Arron, Jamie (Lesley), Nichole, Chad (Jenn) and Paula, great-grandchildren: Samantha, Jason, and Logan, nieces: Patsy (David), Susan (Bob) and Doreen, great-niece Emily, and cousin Pearl. Norm’s career was a body man in the automotive industry, which he loved. Norm enjoyed his life camping with Betty, Hawaii with his friends, golfing, fishing with the boys at Likely. Never forgetting Happy Hour at 4 o’clock. The family would like to extend a special thank you to Dr. Village and the staff at the Kiwanis Care Center. A celebration of his life will be held at 140 East Keith Road, North Vancouver, Friday, May 28, 2010 at 2 pm. No flowers please.
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STEPHEN, John Rowan Mackenzie - Slipped away gently on May 22nd, 2010 at Royal Jubilee Hospital after a courageous battle with cancer. John was born in Glasgow, Scotland on March 5th, 1946, lived briefly in Scotland and England, thence North Vancouver for his youth and young adulthood. After attending Simon Fraser University as a charter student, John moved to and graduated from technical school in Saskatoon where he prepared for his career as a Conservation and Fishery Officer, serving with distinction in arctic communities, thence Rivers Inlet, Lilloett and finally, Sooke, where he retired in 1999. After retirement, poultry hobby farming occupied John for many years but his abiding passion was for his family, near and far. John was active in Sooke politics and Sooke Baptist Church and was known throughout his community as a truly compassionate neighbour and good Samaritan. Shortly after his loving wife Margaret’s death in 2005, John developed multiple myeloma. In 2007 John found love again with Lucie Gaucher and the two were married in 2009. John is predeceased by Margaret, his wife of 36 years, and his father Jim, of North Vancouver. He leaves behind his wife Lucie in Sidney, sons, Michael(Heidi) in Vancouver, and Jeffrey in Victoria, and daughter, Emily Leyh(Aaron) and infant grand daughter Rebecca in Nanaimo, > mother, Rebecca, in Horseshoe Bay, brother Jamie(Helen) in Chemainus, sister Moira Zealand in Sechelt, together with many devoted nieces, nephews, great nieces and nephews throughout Canada and the U.S. John’s family offers thanks for the compassionate, professional care received at the Victoria Cancer Clinic and Royal Jubilee Hospital. In lieu of flowers, donations are recommended to Victoria Hospice (Stadacona Centre, 1510 Fort Street, Victoria, V8S 5J2) and/or the B.C. Cancer Foundation (Suite 600-686 West Broadway, Vancouver, B.C. V5Z 1G1). A memorial service will be held at Sooke Baptist Church, 7110 West Coast Road, Sooke, B.C.(250642-3424) on Saturday, May 29th, 2010 at 1400 hrs.
PLUMPTRE, Albert - passed away peacefully on May 18th, 2010. Al was born to James & Mary on Aug 5,1923 in Kreuzburg Municipality,near Inwood, MB. He came from a family of 2 brothers: Roy & Henry and 2 sisters: Joan & Mary Ellen. Raised on a rural farm near Sandridge, entered service in WWII with the Royal Canadian Airforce. His varied career included coal miner, seismic exploration oil driller, dairy farmer, & fed. govn’t meat inspector. This later career spanned 25+ yrs where he later was in charge of 40-60 govn’t meat inspectors in southern AB. Al had an active mind & enjoyed learning all sorts of things in his spare time. While working full time, he received scholarships & bursaries to complete his Bach of Educ, U of Calgary. He was an avid reader. Some might say he had a green thumb too & could produce amazing roses & vegetables from his small garden. He enjoyed woodworking & masonry work. He took courses in small engine maintenance, learned to scuba dive, sail, obtained his advanced amateur radio license & pilot’s license (Cessna 172) in 1983. In his early yrs, Al enjoyed fishing & hunting. In his later yrs, he enjoyed classical music & stone carving, entering stone carving competitions & winning several awards. Albert is predeceased by his sister Joan, first wife Linda and second wife Susan. He is survived by his sister & two brothers, son Frank, daughter-inlaw Dawn-Marie, & two grandchildren Christopher & Justin. A Memorial will be held at 1:30PM, Sat, May 29th at the Royal Canadian Legion, 123 West 15th Ave in North Vancouver, BC. There will be no service held at his request. Flowers gratefully accepted to be donated after the memorial to Lions Gate Hospital. Donations may be made in memory of Albert to the BC Lung Assoc.
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Retail Pharmacies & Hospitals need trained Tech & Assistants. No Experience? Need Training? Training & Job Placement available. 1-888-748-413 TRAIN TO be a MEDICAL LAB ASSISTANT. The Healthcare industry needs YOU! MTI Community College www.mticc.com, (1) 604-310-2684. LOVE YOUR JOB!
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Education
EXCLUSIVE FINNING/CATERPILLAR Heavy Equipment Service Training at GPRC Fairview Campus. Grade 12 diploma and mechanical aptitude required. $1000. bonus on first day of school. Write all 4 years apprenticeship exam. 1-888-999-7882; www.gprc.ab.ca/fairview. FOODSAFE 1 Day Courses #1 in BC • $66 • 604-272-7213 www.advance-education.com LEARN SUSTAINABLE BUILDING. Timber frame, log, straw bale and stackwallbuilding, portable sawmilling. Workshops start August 9. GPRC Fairview CollegeCampus. Fairview, Alberta. 1-888-999-7882; www.gprc.ab.ca/fairview
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Tutoring Services
It’s not too late to bring your marks up in physics, calculus & math with an exp. tutor who is a 4th yr Engineering student. Refs avail. Thomas 604-929-7784
ENTREPRENEURS WANTED
International marketing company expanding locally. High tech health products. Fulltime or part time. Background in sales and marketing preferred. Call 1-866-926-5548 Fax resume to: 604-924-3821 Email: hightechhealthproducts @gmail.com
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LOT PERSON
Auto dealer has an opening for a fulltime lot attendant. Benefits, flexible hours, great working environment, room for advancement. Requires a valid B.C. drivers license and must be proficient driving manual transmission. Contact: Steve Szentveri Ph: 604-982-3058 , Email: sszentveri@ pacifichonda.ca Fax: 604-982-3085 Pacific Honda, 816 Automall Dr. North Vancouver
chris@synergytruckingltd.com
Looking for:
Positions available at a busy North Shore equipment rental company. We require mechanically minded persons that have basic computer knowledge and posses above average customer service skills. Experience is not necessary but would be an asset. Great work environment, competitive wage plus benefits. Please send resume to: Fax 604-987-8176, 105 Fell Ave., North Van Seanlehmann@ dynamic-rentals.com
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Teachers/ Instructors
For Sale Miscellaneous
PARK PLACE DAYCARE requires a F/T Early Childhood Educator w/B.A or college diploma in ECE. $14/hr. E-resume: parkplacedaycare@live.ca
Find your perfect job at
www.working.com
advertising executive or Job Listings, From banker to x-ray technician or you'll find it in the Employment Section. From A-Z zookeeper,
To advertise in Employment call 604-630-3300
Garage Sale
MASTER CHEF 60,000 BGU, w/ Cover, Side burner, Tank & Propane, 2wks old, paid $408, Sale $300. Call Rob 604-345-1835
North Vancouver
QUILTERS, SEWERS, Knitters Bernina, Artista 200 sewing machine & all accessories + all quilting, crochet & knitting supplies. 604-929-3503
99 - TEAM GARAGE SALE Multi Family Sat & Sun May 29-30, 8-3 BBQ and Beverages, available by donation.
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Furniture
4 DINING room chairs, solid wood, $60 for all, large desk, 6 drawers $150; 604-984-9227 5 PCE king size bedroom suite, light oak, mirrored, exquisite. $5,000 obo. 604-922-6444 W Van BDRM SUITE & dining suite, Santa Fe style. Kids bdrm furn. All very good cond 604-921-4581 BROWN SOFA 83 inch, 4mos old never used, cost $650 sell $300 incl 5 yr warranty 604-986-5746
BROYHILL DINING set. Large table w/ two leaves, 6 upholsterd side chairs + two arm chairs. $2,400. Like new. 604 926-0561 Coffee Table, 45' long, 23.5 'wide, 16' tall, glass, slides & horizontal. $45. Danish style table, 4ft 7 ' long, 30.5' wide, 29' high, 2 x 13inch leaves, tile design in the middle. $195 Mt Pleasant area, Van, 604-875-8055 LAZY BOY rocker recliner, like new; brown $349. loveseat, small apt sz perfect, Retro-European side arms lift to fit 3. Rose/velvet, $229. Dresser, nite stand, headboard, white colonial w/gold trim $139. All must go, open to offers. 604-929-6061
934 Huntington Cres
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Health Products & Equipment
WHEEL CHAIR, Orion 2 tilt, triad cushion, H-strap. excellent cond. $1600. 604-926-7313
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Lumber/Building Supplies
NEW NORWOOD SAWMILLS LumberMate-Pro handles logs 34” diameter, mills boards 28” wide. Automated quick-cyclesawing increases efficiency up to 40%. www.NorwoodSawmills.com/ 400OT - FREE Information: 1-800-566-6899 Ext:400OT
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Machinery & Tools
ESTATE SALE JD 9450 combine, 598 hours, $88,000.; MF 8160 FWA tractor180 hp, duals, 503 original hours, shedded, premium $67,000. Email: edprodaniukauctions@yahoo.ca, Edmonton, Alberta.
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Dogs
MEXICAN PINE entertainment armoire (78'x50'X29') and matching bookcase (74'x43'x16') $550 OBO. 604-926-3678 QN BDRM set w/mattress, King bed & mattress, single mattress, sofa, love seat, 604-922-3499 QUEEN BED - Top quality mattress, boxspring & frame, headboard, side tables $390 obo. 4 chair dining suite $120, coffee table $30, desk $15, stereo/cd $20. 604 926-9980/ 983-0099 SOFA 3 seat & large over stuffed chair, top grade leather, chocolate brown, exc cond, paid $8000 now $3000. 604-785-6829 SOFA, PRETTY floral 2 seater, $120. 30' round coffee table on casters, rosewood veneer $60 Call 604-925-0062
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ADORABLE POMERANIAN pups. Parti colour & extra small. 1st shots. $550 +. 778-316-8561
ALL SMALL breed pups local & non shedding $400+ 604 590-3727 www.puppiesfishcritters.com AUSTRALIAN SHEPHERDS ('Aussies'). 8 months. Full of love & devotion. $650. 604-625-7509
Garage Sale North Vancouver
94- YARD SALE- Sat 29 May, 10-1, Garden, Tools, Pots, Shelves, Household Items. No Early birds 480 Evergreen Place.
BIG BEAUTIFUL Bernese Mountain dog puppies for sale. Ready to go June 5th. First shots and vet check. 2 males and 2 females left. $1000 each. call 604-897-6495
96- KID’S TOY SALE & SWAP
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Catering/ Bartending
CATERING - For All Celebrations 20 yrs exp, Great prices 604-710-2771
Sat May 29th 12:30 - 2:30 pm Sun May 30th 2:00 - 4 pm Lynn Valley recCentre 3590 Mtn. Hwy, Great deals on used clothes, toys, sport’s gear, etc. Different vendors each day. 604-987-PLAY (7529)
North Lonsdale United Church
ECE / DAY CARE MANAGER HAPPY FACE DAYCARE in North Vancouver seeks a f/t ECE certified Manager to operate a daycare center. Min 5 years experience in daycare, highly motivated & fluent in English. F/t position, excellent salary. Management exp a definite asset. Please call 604-721-5749 or email majid_1981@hotmail.com
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2010
Appliances
ILAC
APPLIANCE & VACUUMS
Check us out!
✔ Top quality rebuilt appliances ✔ 1 year warranty/all appliances ✔ Sales, parts, repairs & bags 1825 Lonsdale Ave., N.Van
604-987-7330
LIKE NEW! Fridge $300, stove $250, washer $299, dryer $200. Warranty & deliv. 604-306-5134
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For Sale Miscellaneous
CANOE GOOD cond $800, Dishwasher like new $250, Hospital bed table $100, Queen Sz Foam Mattress $100 604-929-3535 CUSTOM MADE, Shade-O-Matic shades. New, still in box, paid $1300, sell $800 778-888-6877
3380 Lonsdale Ave. GIANT GARAGE SALE Sat. May 29th 10:00 am - 2:00 pm Toys, kitchen items, books, Xmas items, furniture, ornaments & more! Hot Dogs for sale
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BORDER COLLIE X, adorable, 8weeks, farm raised, M/F, $300 604-794-3104, not Sundays, Chwk
BORDER COLLIE X Sheltie pups 4 males. Gorgeous! Ready Jun18 Blue Merels $700. Blk & White $400. Aldergrove. 604-856-3291
To advertise call
604-630-3300 Garage Sale
Enormous Parking Lot Fundraiser Sale
Up to 70% OFF AG Hair Cosmetics & Please Mum Kid’s Clothes! Plus browse through a parking lot full of kitchen and houseware items, CDs/DVDs, electronics, toys, antiques and furniture and books. Shop our selection of stage costumes, fashion show dresses, wigs, bags & accessories All proceeds will support Carli’s Kids, a charity started by a young Vancouver woman to save African street children from abuse, starvation and a lack of education. Visit www.carliskids.com for more info.
Saturday, May 29 – 9 am – 2 pm AG Hair Cosmetics Head Office 3765 William Street, Burnaby
Wednesday, May 26, 2010 – North Shore News – A47
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Dogs
5015 COCKER SPANIEL p/b pups with papers vet. shots, ready now, Vanc. $550 neg. 604-708-1752
GOLDEN DOODLE Pups Beautiful, intelligent Email pics available. $850 1-877-563-4259
LAB PUPS CKC Reg’d Yellows & Blacks Good Temp. Shots & Tattooed. $750. 604-377-0820
LAB/RETRIEVER X, Young, adult female, Nellie needs a loving home! Shy around new people/situations, best suited adult-only, cat/dog free home, Loves long leashed walks or a rural home. Vanc. Animal Shelter 1280 Raymur Ave, 604-871-6885 MINIATURE SCHNAUZER puppies. Little 'teddy bears' full of love & devotion. $650. 604-625-7509 PB BLUENOSE Pit Bull pup’s for sale. 4 left - $1000 - $2000. Ph Tim 604-557-8359
RARE! CHOCOLATE, Blue, red, cream & brindle. French Bulldogs, Reserve now! 604-802-6934 www.westcoastfrenchbulldogs.com
SHARPEI IN Coquitlam is looking for good home, very healthy and great with people. Must go through Sharpei rescue for an application. www.petfinder.com/petdetail/5731357
Sheltie Pups. Reg’d, shots, tattooed, dewormed, m/f, healthly, friendly, $950. 604-526-9943 SHIHTZU PUPS multi colour, 1st shots, adorable to good homes $500. 604-773-2146, 820-0252
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Horse Boarding
HORSE BOARDING available. $600.00 per month. Indoor and outdoor arenas. Large paddocks. Fort Langley area. Beautiful setting. Call 604-888-2455.
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Poultry
Business Opportunity
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Business Services
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Financial Services
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Beauty Services
Shades Brighter 20 minutes Teeth Whitening Guaranteed - 2 shades whiter. Your home Or ?? 604-928-6769
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Elder Services
ABSOLUTE CARE SERVICES Professionally screened Nannies & Caregivers. pt/ft 604-983-8407
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Metaphysical
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Mortgages
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Legal/Public Notices
NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS Re: The estate of HENDRIKA MARIA BON also known as HENDRIKA BON, deceased, formerly of 204 - 1750 Marine Drive, West Vancouver, B.C. Creditors and others having claims against the estate of Hendrika Maria Bon are hereby notified under section 38 of the Trustee Act that particulars of their claims should be sent to the Executrix, Marijke Blakely, at Apt C518, 11818 - 97th Lane N.E, Kirkland, Wash. 98034, U.S.A. on or before June 28, 2010, after which date the Executrix will distribute the estate among the parties entitled to it, having regard to the claims of which the Executrix then has notice. Louise M. Johnston, B.A. LL.B Barrister & Solicitor NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS NOTICE is hereby given that Creditors and others having claims against the Estate of FRANCES MARY RITCHEY also know as FRANCES MARY DENCH, Deceased, who died on the 17th day of April, 2010, are hereby required to send them to the undersigned Executor, c/o Toews & Company, P.O. Box 130, Squamish, British Columbia, V8B 0A1, before the 3rd day of June, 2010, after which date the Executor will distribute the said Estate among the parties entitled thereto, having regard to the claims of which he has notice. Richard N. Toews, Barrister and Solicitor on behalf of the Executor, Ronnie James Ritchey
nsnews.com
NOTICE IS hereby given to Creditors and others having claims against the estate of Marjorie Helene Gray that the particulars of their claims should be sent to the executor Roger W. Oxley at 1173 Clubhouse Dr. Qualicum Beach BC, V9K 1C4 on or before June 17 2010 after which date the executor will distribute the estate among the parties entitled to it, having regard to the claims of which the executor then has notice
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Agents
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Houses - Sale
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Real Estate
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BE RICH J. Mercadante collected $29,950 cash, receives a monthly cashflow of $3,000 & created profits of $300,000 in 9 mths investing in real estate. Free Report shows you how. 1-866-215-8037 ID 207 LeaveWorkSomeDay.com Invigo Realty Ltd. DIFFICULTY SELLING? No Equity? We Buy Homes Alternative to Bankruptcy. No Fees. www.GVCPS.ca / (604) 812-3718 GVC PROPERTY SOLUTIONS INC **RENT to OWN** Townhouses & Homes in Langley/Surrey Small downpayment required. Poor Credit Okay 604-857-3597 604-418-3162
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Personals
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Personals
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Houses - Sale
6020-14
Langley/ Aldergrove
LANGLEY, CEDAR Ridge, 20856 43 Ave. Sun: 12-4pm. 3 BR rancher, 1770 sf, 7500 sf lot. By owner. $600,000. 604-532-8434
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North Vancouver
3 bdrm 2 bath N. Van view home, 3 car garage 25 x 25 with furnace, heavy power + 6 ton commercial lift. $759,000. Open Sat & Sun 2 - 4pm 836 E 4th St Robert Jennings, Sutton Realty 604-377-8762
HOUSE FOR sale in Upper Lonsdale, nr Carisbrooke Elementary. www.3810-Regent.info
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Industrial/ Commercial
SURREY, Central City. Only $725,000! Rare high exposure commercial with high density “Downtown” designation. Floor Area Ratio is 3.5. Approx. 15,790 sq ft. 2 lots 123’ x 128’. Only $13.12 per buildable sq ft. Recent appraisal for $828,000. Call Ben Gauer, Royal LePage Ben Gauer & Associates, 604-644-0273 or 604-581-3838.
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Lots & Acreage
N. WEST. All services paid, inclds u/grd electrical, DCC’s, survey & eng’ng report. 33’ x 130’ lot. No GST. $339,000. 604-726-0677. usellahome.com ● ID # 4711
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A48 – North Shore News – Wednesday, May 26, 2010
RENTALS 6505
Apartments & Condos
6505-11
North Van Apt. Rentals
1 BACHELOR, $875 lower Lonsdale, newly reno, d/w, ns, cat ok Avail. June 1st 604-988-1939 1 BDRM, $900 Central Lonsdale 800sf, n/p 604-988-3227 1 BDRM N.facing, balcony, new decor, heat, h/w, incl, gated parking, May 1. 604-985-5578 1 BR, 120 W19, approx 650sf, hardwood, heat/hw incl, new reno 1yr lease, np $960. 604-683-1089
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Apartments & Condos North Van Apt. Rentals
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1 Br June 1, large corner, $865, 2 Br June 1, large corner $1010. Quiet, drapes, heat incl, gated prkg. no pets. Walk to seabus. 1 yr lease, 163 W 5. 604-980-7501 1 BR, mtn view. sunny faces west $900 incl heat/cable new hardwood & paint, coin wd, cat ok, 116 E. 18th avail Jun 1. 604-922-3908 1 Brs, Large, $815 & $865. Quiet. drapes. heat incl. gated or free prkg, no pets 1 yr lease. 310 E 2, 604-904-0956
1 BR 2/St Andrews, reno, large quiet, $880 incl heat hw & prkg, np, avail June 1, 604-984-2148 1 BR, $525 inclusive, Upper Lonsdale/ 15th , Suits Students, w/d, ns, np, June 1, 780-6555
1320 CHESTERFIELD AVE. 908-7368, 1 BR, 7 appls, balc, prkg, pet ok, lease, $1300
1 BR $950, July 1, reno’d, quiet bldg secure prkg, 140 W 17th. 604-990-8262/ 985-1658
2 BDRM, Central Lonsdale, spacious nr all amen, 1000sf, lam flrs, inste w/d, h/w & gas incl, gas fp, S. facing, 2 stor, 1 u/g prkg, $1500 avail now. call 604-889-4946
1 BR Central Lonsdale nr hospital hardwood, new appl, wireless, free laundry, $900 incl heat & h/w. June 1. 778-896-4266 1 BR , Deep Cove, Exec, 2 level, top floor, insuite w/d, ug prkg. N/s, n/p. June 1, $1350. 604-985-9184
1 BR + den, new, radiant heat, gourmet kitchen, gas stove, ns, np, insuite wd, balc, secure prkg. 160 W 3, $1500, 604-315-8491 1 BR, June 1st, 15, 274 W2nd. reno’d, $965 incls heat, hw, ug prkg, locker, ns/np, 604-779-3541 1 BR, large, 16 & St. Georges, near hospital, incld heat & hw, no pets, ns, $840. 778-889-4719
2 BR. 2 bath, avail now. 1 yr lease, 125 West 19th, no pets, Please call 778-554-0537 2 BR, 2 bath bright, spac, Touchstone Bldg, 3rd flr, view, wd, prkg, gym, storage, ns, np, immed, 1 yr lease, $1750+utils, 604-985-5778
2 BR, 2 bath, new, ‘The Pier’, walking distance to Seabus, excellent view, u/g prkg, $2200 + util June 1, refs, np ns 604-417-1609
1 BR large central Londsale, heat & hw incld, np, ns, $865, suit quiet person(s), June 1, 604-320-9238
2 BR + den 7th floor corner apt on Esplanade, 1200sf, 2 bath, ac, large SE facing balcony, city view, walk to Seabus/Quay, avail now $1950/mo. 604-448-9966
1 BR, Lower Lonsdale, 4th & St Georges, 600+ sf, hardwood/tiles, suit 1, ns np, $900 incl utils & ldry. June 1 or earlier 604-986-1235
2 BR new reno, water view, hardwood, approx 1000 sf, Deep Cove, w/d, ns np, secure prkg, July 1. $1500. 604-473-2187
1 BR Woodcroft bright large, S. facing, 24 hr security, pool, gym, $1050, immed, np 604-831-9749 1 studio. THE HILLRIDGE 170 E. Keith Rd clean, quiet, concrete Heat h/w incl. np ns 985-8405
Childcare Available
2 BR Woodcroft, S.W. corner, updates, no pets July 1. $1375. Vistarealty.net 604-925-8824
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Children’s Activities
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Daycare Centres
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Apartments & Condos
6505-11
North Van Apt. Rentals
3 BR, Lynn Valley, updated, deck, hardwood, cat ok, $1450. June 1. Vistarealty.net 604-925-8824
387 E. 5th St. 908-7368 Bachelor suite in heritage home, utils. incls. N/p, lease, $800.
777 W. Queens Rd. 1, 2, & 3 BR units $1150 to $2000. Weekdays 604-990-2971 or Weekends 604-985-2876. AVAILABLE JULY 1ST 2BR, 2BA, deluxe NEW Vista Pl. 13th/Lons, quiet NE crnr, lrg balc, stunning Mtn views. SS appl, f/p, h/w & carpet, granite, insuite w/d, gym, party room, parking, locker. $2010 incl heat & hotwater. Call 604-985-1624, maggij@shaw.ca BACHELOR STE, 18th flr, view, new h/w flrs, Marine/Cap Dr., ht, ht/wtr, prkg, stor incl, pet ok, fresh paint, $200 Bonus allowance, now/June 1, $869. 604-928-5234 BACHELOR SUITE: 365 East 2nd St, N Van : Bright, south facing suite in quiet building. Private entrance: $750/mo, incl heat, h/w & hydro avl June 1/June15 , ph 604-726-6240 Beautiful Large Suites 2 Bdrms from $1310 avail now & June 1. 3 Bdrms, d/w $1675, June 1. Heat, h/w, prkg. 1 yr lease 604-986-3866 BIG, BRIGHT 1 Bdrm. Newly Renoed. $1200/mo. Woodcroft. Avail June 1. Call 773 7398
BLUERIDGE APTS (Call us for details)
2 BR new reno’s with new cabinets, laminate & tiles, newer appls, prkg, storage incl heat & hw (Mt Seymour Prkwy). 604-924-3628 www.blueridgeapartments.com
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CENTRAL LONSDALE - 1BR $925. Heat, hot water & laundry included. 1yr lease, no dogs. 604-990-2971. Chesterfield/West 15, 1br, view, incld heat hw, cable, no pets, 1 yr lease, $870, 604-987-9899 2 BR hw flr, $1080; 1 BR $895 incl heat/hw, balcony, bright, 15th & Lonsdale, ns/np. 604-323-4467
GREAT LOCATION! 145 West Keith Road.
Bach - $875, 1 BR - $1150 Avail now. Ocean view. indoor pool. Concrete bldg. Ht & H/W incls. Call 604-986-3356 KENMORE MANOR 140 East 17th St. A bright 1 bdrm Available. Heat & h/w incl. N/S, No Pets. 604-980-4554 MOUNTAIN VILLAGE APTS. 3 BR, June 1, 2 BR July 1, Near Lynn Valley Mall. 604-988-3828 www.mountainvillage.ca
MOVE IN ALLOWANCE, Lrg Bach avail June 1, Rent $900 Incls H & H/W. Cable/parking extra. N/S & N/P. To view call (604) 985-4272 PARKRIDGE PLACE June 1 2 Br $1260 incl heat/hw, ns/np. yr lease. 120 E Keith. 604-984-7513 RAVEN WOODS. One bed, S. Facing w/ water views, large patio, Seasons bldg, S/S appl. W/D, 2 Prkg Stalls, lease and Refs rqrd, n/s, $1100. Avail June 15. Call 604-657-8918 to view. VICTORIA PARK PLACE 615 St. Georges Ave @ E 6th St. 1 BR avail, bright, clean quiet bldg, n/p, n/s 604-980-9057 WOODCROFT- STUDIO PATIO, newer paint & carpet, rec facil, n/s prkg, n/p, $740 incl 778-865-7455
PARKRIDGE TERRACE 110 E. Keith Rd. Great location, park like setting, sauna, indoor pool. 2br. $1450; Stunning views & lots of storage. NO PETS. 604-988-7379 www.glassmanpm.com
6505
Apartments & Condos
6505-11
North Van Apt. Rentals
WOODCROFT− CAPILANO, 1 BR & DEN, Updates, Gorgeous VIEW! Gated, Pool, Gym & More! NS/NP. Lease req’d. $1250/mo. 604-250-4996 or 604-585-8500
6505-12
West Van Apt. Rentals
1 BR, 2109 Bellevue. good cond, hardwood, hw heat incl’d, avail now, np, $1025. 604-986-1294
2 BR, 2 bath, in Dundarave’s Seastrand Bldg. over 1300sf, bright spacious, versatile, 2 prkg stalls, pool, storage, over 50ft of gorgeous ocean view, $2800, ns, np, avail July 1, 604-926-6960 AMBLESIDE TOWER Studio & 1 BR avail. Excellent views, rents incl. heat & h/w. Tennis courts, indoor pool, saunas, exercise & games rooms on premises. Walk to beach & shops. 1552 Esquimalt 604-922-8443
BAYVIEW APTS
1550 Duchess Ave, W. Van. Studio & 1 Br Move-in Bonus, Fitness room, o/d pool, close to shops, transit & Seawall, 1 yr lease, N/pets. Heat, H/W incl’d. Member of the Crime Free MultiHousing Program
Please call 604-922-4322
DUNDARAVE WATERFRONT, studio + solarium, 180° ocean view, $1850 incl. 604-721-7484 Luxury Over The Seawall! Bach pool rec room, pet ok 2190 Bellevue Ave 604-926-6287 PACIFICANA 1480 Esquimalt Ave. 1 bdrm, ocean views, dw, np, ns Avail now. By appt. 604-921-7800
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 935 Marine Drive
6515
6522
Furnished Accommodation
A SHORT STAY. Renos, relatives, execs, etc. 604-987-2691 www.vancouvershortstay.com ALL INCLUSIVE furn studio for 1 in Lower Lonsdale, w/d, $800, ns, avail immed. 604-838-8692 Grand Manor Guest House/Apt daily★weekly★monthly rates grandmanor.net 604-988-6082
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 June 1. Call 604-913-3144
6540
Houses - Rent
2 BR bright upper duplex, all newly decorated, sundeck, fp, view, large kitchen, all appls, no pets $1325 incl utils. Lower Lonsdale, June 1, 604-926-9965 2br Stunning view Deep Cove, fully furn. 2 level suite, 2 baths, 2 gas fp, 7 appls, hot tub, pool, net, ns, $2300 all incls. avail immed, 604-929-6976. 778-836-6976 3 BDRM, Central Lonsdale, gas f/p,1350sf, 1.5 bath, 5 appl, hardwood floors, carport. July 1. $1800+utils, n/p, n/s. 987-9558
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Auto Miscellaneous
$0 DOWN & we make your 1st payment at auto credit fast. Need a vehicle? Good or Bad credit call Stephanie 1-877-792-0599 www.autocreditfast.ca. DLN 30309. Looking for 3 car garage 25 x 25 with furnace, heavy power + 6 ton commercial lift. See ad in today’s paper under Classified Real Estate House for Sale - 836 E 4th St, North Van WANT A VEHICLE BUT STRESSED ABOUT YOUR CREDIT? Last week 8 out of 11 applications approved! We fund your future not your past. Any Credit. www.coastlineautocredit.com or 1-888-208-3205.
2 BR + den charming cottage in lower Altamont, W Van. fp, faces south, lovely fenced garden, ns, July 1, $2900+utils 604-926-6960 2 BR + sunroom, Lynn Valley. Charming country cottage, fully renovated , fenced yard, sunny deck, near Froome Mtn biking, Lynn Valley Village, buses, 1517 Draycott Rd, www.gallery.me.com/mharriott $2000, avail July 1. 604-904-0397 3 BR, 2.5 bath, 2 lvl, Lynn Valley, Avail June 19, 1 yr lease, ns np, $2500. Drive by 1572 Coleman St, call to view 604-731-8804. 3 BR Central Lonsdale, main flr, clean, bright, 4 appls, 2 prkgs, ns np $1325 + utils. 604-813-7312 3br+den Caulfeild Vlge 2.5bath, quiet, garage, cul-de-sac, $3950+ np, Lighthouse 604-551-1409
4 BR 1.5 bath, Lynn Valley area, newer appls & paint, $2000+ utils, small pet ok, ns. Short or long term, avail now, 604-728-1782 AMBLESIDE, VIEW, 4 bdrm+, 2 baths, semi-furn. n/s, n/p, ref/ lease, $2300. 604-926-0053 AWESOME OCEAN VIEWS W. Van. 5 BR new home, 5 mins N. of Horseshoe Bay, mega private, top quality throughout, $5985 neg 604-913-1115 ..778-317-6212
6595
Shared Accommodation North Vancouver
1 BR in spacious home for n/s female. Furn or unfurn, internet, w/d, $495 incl. 604-980-2106 MID LONSDALE, furn br, private home, wd, cable, utils incl. $500 suits n/s male, np 604-980-8012 ROOM, PRIV. entry near Saveon/Marine Dr, $450, w/d, Avail Jun 1, suits prof non-smoker 604-988-0624 or 778-688-4846
6602
Suites/Partial Houses
1 BDR, garden suite, suit 1mature person, non smoker, n/p, Seymor area, $800 incl’s utils & cable, nr bus. 604-722-8978 1 BDRM above ground suite, furnished, walk to bus & Caulfeild shops, includes utils, cable & internet, $1200/mo, N/S N/P, Avail now. call 604-922-2284 1 BDRM bsmt, like new, Upper Lonsdale, N/S, furn, for summer, June 15, $1000, 604-839-9057 1 BR, bright bsmt suite in new home, walk to Edgemont Village, private entry, full height ceilings, radiant heat, 5 appls, tile & carpet. N/S, some dogs ok, near bus, $1200 incl heat & hydro, AVAIL June 1, call 604-218-0939
1 BR, large & new, bright, featuring lots of stone work, gas stove, gas f/p, w/d, lg landscaped & fenced rear yard, located on a quiet cresent in Lynn Valley $1350/mo. call 604-306-2732
BRIT. PROP, city view, updated 4 br, 5 ba, 2 kitchen, pool $5500. Vistarealty.net 604-925-8824 1 BR & study, view, all appl, reno, hardwood, $1025 incl utils, ns np, now, Deep Cove 604-739-8434 CANYON HEIGHTS 4 Br, big deck, updated, 2 fp, Aug 1. $2750 Vistarealty.net 604-925-8824
1 BR suite, N. Vanc, great location, utils & cable incl, own wd, bright, open to garden, nr bus, ns, $900. immed. 604-990-4041
CANYON HEIGHTS executive house. 4 br+den, 3 bath, $5000 avail July 1. no pet, 604-986-0629
2 BDRM bsmt ste, w/d, d/w, priv entry, Dundarave, NS NP, Avail now $1200 incl util 604-616-9674
CHELSEA CRT, W. Van newer 6 br, 6 bath, dbl garage $5600. Aug 1. Vistarealty.net 604-925-8824 EDGEMONT VILLAGE, new 2 Br legal suite, July 1, priv patio, 5 appl, incl w/d, n/p, n/s, $1475 + 1/3 util 604-984-4663 FURN EXEC house, Cedardale, 4/5Br, 3.5ba, l/r, d/r, kitch/fam, TV room, ns, tennis/pool, yr lease, July 1, $4500. call 604-926-6031 FURN EXEC house, Cedardale, 4/5Br, 3.5ba, l/r, d/r, kitch/fam, TV room, ns, tennis/pool, yr lease, July 1, $4500. call 604-926-6031
6565
Office/Retail Rent
9105
Auto Miscellaneous
NEED A VEHICLE? Need cash? Up to $10,000. cash back! Guaranteed approvals! Over 400 vehicles to choose from. Call Will or Ashley today! 1-888-289-8935.
9125
Domestic
2000 FORD Mustang Conv. 1 owner, mint cond. 130K, goldblack roof, $6300, 604-817-4520 2003 CHEVY Cavalier. silver, auto only 47K, orig. owner, immac in & out, $5900, 604-929-8489
RENTALS 6595-45
Duplexes - Rent
1 BR +Den, 333 E 5 @ St. Andrews, lower 1/2 duplex, approx 900sf, ns, immed. $950 incl utils, 604-929-4683 or 319-2260
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6602
Suites/Partial Houses
2 BR large bsmt suite, Lynn Valley $1300, quiet, util incl, own entry, w/d, n/s, n/p. 990-0621. 2/3 BR Penthouse, upper Lonsdale, 1500 + sf, open plan Heritage home full of charm. 16X8 balcony with absoultely stunning unobstructed 360° view, n/p, n/s, Ref’s. prefer couple $1985/mo. Funky, renovated and vacant. 604-889-9338 3 BR BRIGHT grnd flr in beautiful Dundarave 5 appl, f/p, short walk to shops, seawall, bus & school, avail July 1, $1450 + share utils, 604-913-6690 or 778-235-4034 3 BR, central Lonsdale, alarm, own entry, 2 bath, $1900 inc cable & w/d. Main Floor, Avail now. Near Amenities. 604-720-7649 4 BR British Properties main flr, 2500 sq ft, 2 bath, f/p, 5 appl, nr Sentinal school, prkg, storage, no pets. $2280 604-922-3499 DEEP COVE, 1 br above grd ste, view, deck, quiet area, prkg ns np $1050 incl. June 1. 604-929-2435
6605
Townhouses Rent
2 BR Cap U, completely reno’d, hardwood, stainless, deck $1650 Vistarealty.net 604-925-8824 3 BR, 1.5 bath, storage, prkg, balc., complete reno, pool, playgrnd nr amen, heat & hw, $1750 July 1, 604-839-2825, 929-1094 3 BR fp $1700. 1.5 baths, 6 appls, storage, patio, ns, np, avail Jun 15, Rufus Dr, 604-980-6250 3 BR t/house in quiet complex, 1.5 baths, fenced patio, pool, playground, near bus & shops, $1620 + utils, Dollarton & Seymour. V7H 1A4 604-929-6024 3 BR, w/d, d/w, carpet, unfinished bsmt, near 2nd Narrows bridge, 2 prkg, $1750 negotiable, avail now 604-433-0365, 604-319-0362
6615
Wanted To Rent
HOUSE WANTED Family want to rent a house in West Vancouver. Call 604-922-3852.
2 BR bright bsmt, Blueridge, 950 sf, reno’d, hardwood, own entry & w/d, $1350 incls cable + hi spd, ns cat ok, avail now 604-723-2476
LOCKED REHERSAL SPACE for 2 peice band wanted on North Shore. Will share w/ another band; Doesn’t need to be huge, just affordable for 2 people. 604-818-5191
2 BR bsmt suite, all reno, granite, own wd, patio, 21st & Westview, ns, np, $1300incl, 604-512-2521
RETIRED BUS Driver & wife with small mature dog want to rent 1 br on North Shore 778-867-6482
2 BR, central Lonsdale across from Hosiptal 'Quiet Zone' heat storage cover’d parking included, n/p $1150. July 1, 604-721-9630
2 BR fully reno’d bsmt, Lynn Valley. Bright, own w/d, avail June 1, no pets. 604-983-2407
OFFICE APPROX. 300sf. nr Cap Mall. Marine Dr exposure, $565/mo. Call 604-374-6349
2 BR garden ste, lwr Lonsdale 1000sf, np, reno, bright, prkg utils incl’d, $1300, 778-889-4190
OFFICE SPACE in an excellent location. Next to Park Royal. W. Van. 450 or 900 sqft. 604-926-7542
2 BR groung level, share wd, new reno, quiet, prkg, fp, np, ns $1200+util. Now. 604-980-9630
PROFESSIONAL FAMILY looking for a 3 bedroom house or townhouse in North Vancouver for July 1st. Mid Lonsdale area preferred. Cats allowed. Please email swoodcock@ pinnacleatthepier.com
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2004 Mercedes Benz CLK 500 Sports Coupe auto, local, only 82k, sunroof, leather, heated seats, spotlessly kept. $24,850 2003 Mercedes Benz E500 4dr Sedan auto/Tiptronic, local, panorama roof, only 73k, spotless. $23,850 2000 Porsche Boxster “S” Convertible 6 spd manual, local, only 80k, well serviced & spotlessly kept. $23,850 2004 Mercedes Benz CLK 320 Coupe (newer shape), auto, local, only 52k, spotless $22,850 2003 Mercredes Benz E320 (newer shape), auto, local, only 47K, spotless. $21,850 2004 Mercedes Benz ML350 auto, local, only 75k, spotlessly kept $19,850 2003 Mercedes Benz ML350 SUV auto, local, only 90k, immaculate $16,850 2002 Mercedes Benz CLK 320 Coupe auto, local, sunroof, only 76k, exceptional $16,850
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Motorcycles/ Dirt Bikes
2001 KAWASAKI ZRX1200R. Comes with many extras, Muzzy exhaust, Hindle lift, Joe Rocket saddlebags, tank bag, tail bag, this bike is ready to go. New chain and sprocket last year. Asking $3800.00 obo 604-250-9110 2005 KAWASAKI KX100 Moto Cross W/many add-ons. stock parts incld. Well maintained, $2100 obo. Cell: 778-882-4099 2006 HONDA CRF 100 dirt bike, original owner out grew, like new, $2000 obo, Cell: 778-882-4099 FREE WHEELIN’ EXCITEMENT. Learn to repair street, off-road and dualsport bikes. Hands-on training. On-campus residences. Great instructors.Challenge 1st year apprenticeship exam. 1-888-999-7882; www.gprc.ab.ca/fairview THE ONE! THE ONLY! Authorized Harley-Davidson Technician program in Canada.GPRC Fairview, Alberta. On-campus residences. 15-week program. Top quality instruction, up-to-the minute curriculum, hands-on training. 1-888-999-7882; www.gprc.ab.ca/fairview
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2010 Jeep Compass 4x4 Sport
Only 350kms,extented warranty,pwr group,alloys,auto,light almond,10111A Pre-Loved Special $22,988
2009 Dodge Journey SXT
7pass,V6,only 33,000kms,silver,one owner,local,dual exhaust,19”wheels, BCAA inspected,P5437 Pre-Loved Special $22,900
2008 Dodge Ram 1500 Quad Cab 4x4 SLT Sport
5.7L Hemi,black,only 48,000kms,pwr group,trailer hitch,BCAA inspected, P5443 Pre-Loved Special $27,988
2008 Honda Accord EX-L
Blue,one owner,4 cyl,sunroof,alloys, leather heated seats,XM radio,only 18,500kms,local,fully appointed,10169A Pre-Loved Special $22,988
2008 JeepWrangler
4x4,6spd,black,soft top,local,one owner, warranty,BCAAinspected,P5425 Pre-Loved Special $16,988
2008ToyotaTacomaTRD Crew Cab 4X4,V6,auto,blue,alloys,pwr group, BCAA inspected,P5421 Pre-Loved Special $33,988
2008 Jeep Patriot 4x4 Limited white,leather,sunroof,heated seats,auto, 4cyl,39,000kms,BCAA,P5412 Pre-Loved Special $20,988
2008 DODGE AVENGER SVT Auto, a/c, clean U4495 NOW $12,588
2007 INFINITI G35 COUPE Leather, a/c, manual ONLY $30,988
2009 VOLVO XC70 Auto, AWD, sunroof, U4503. Was $38,999 NOW $36,999
2010 HYUNDAI GENESIS 3.8L SEDAN Leather, navigation, sunroof, winter rims & tires ONLY $36,348
2009 TOYOTA COROLLA CE 5 spd, priced right! U4497. Was $14,999 NOW $12,999 2007 VOLVO C70 Get ready for summer, U4534 GREAT PRICE $37,999 2007 BMW X5 Fully equipped, only 34,000kms, U4519 NOW $49,999 2007 VOLVO XC90 V8 AWD, 7 pass, rear entertainment, U4449. Was $45,999 NOW $42,999 2006 VOLVO S60 AWD, turbo, leather, sunroof, U4523 NOW $25,999
2008 Chrysler 300Touring
2006 TOYOTA CAMRY XLE Auto, sunroof, leather, U0026A. Was $21,999 NOW $18,999
2008 Jeep Patriot 4x4
2006 AUDI A4 AVANT 2.0T QUATTRO U4510 NOW $25,999
Grey,power windows & locks,V6, automatic,alloys,43,000kms,P5442 Pre-Loved Special $16,988
Alloys,25,000kms,power group,jeep green, warranty,automatic,P5378A Pre-Loved Special $18,988
2006 Ford Fusion SEL
V6,only 56,000kms,sunroof,alloys,local, cd,keyless entry,nice,1088A Pre-Loved Special $12,988
2005Volkswagen New Beetle GLS
5spd,yellow,alloys,power group,sunroof, 57,000kms,st#10062A Pre-Loved Special $14,988
2004 Chrysler Pacifica
All wheel drive,V6,silver,new tires,loaded, leather,only 72,000kms,10056A Pre-Loved Special $16,988
2005 VOLVO V50 T5 Auto, sunroof, alloys, U4515 $20,999
2009 MAZDA MIATA GT Convertible, auto, only 7,000kms ONLY $33,980 2009 HYUNDAI ELANTRA GL Auto, a/c, pwr group, only 41,000kms ONLY $14,808 2009 CHEV COBALT LT 4dr, only 28,000kms, was $14,995 NOW $12,990 2009 HYUNDAI ELANTRA GL Auto, a/c, pwr group, only 41,000kms ONLY $14,808
2005 PORSCHE BOXSTER Manual, black with black leather, one owner, only 42,700kms, U10857R $36,995 2007 TOYOTA 4RUNNER LIMITED V8, navigation, silver, grey leather, only 39,700kms, local, U5383. Was $36,995 SALE PRICE $35,995 2007 TOYOTA FJ CRUISER Auto, a/c, roof rack, running boards, black, local, 85,000kms, U5370. Was $26,995 NOW $25,995 2007 TOYOTA YARIS HB 3 dr, blue, auto, one owner, local, only 18,464kms, U5372. Was $12,995 NOW $11,995 2006 BMW X3 Premium & Activity packages, AWD, park assist, leather, loaded, U5314. Was $28,995 CLEARANCE $25,995
2008 HYUNDAI SANTA FE LIMITED Leather, sunroof, low kms ONLY $26,900
2006 TOYOTA MATRIX Auto, a/c, keyless entry, one owner, local, silver, 82,000kms, U5375. Was $15,995 NOW $13,995
2008 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN SE Pwr group, a/c, Stow ‘N’ Go seats, only 47,501kms, was $16,780 NOW $16,330
2006 TOYOTA HIGHLANDER HYBRID Black, leather, fully loaded, one owner, local, 102,000kms, U5364. Was 26,995 NOW $25,995
2007 HYUNDAI AZERA LTD Leather, low kms ONLY $21,530 2007 HYUNDAI TUCSON GL Manual, a/c, only 65,000kms, 2.0L, fwd ONLY $14,930
2006 LEXUS SC430 CONVERTIBLE Black beauty, just in time for spring, loaded, only 29,530kms, U5319. Was $51,995 CLEARANCE $48,995
2008 LEXUS RX 400H Lexus Certified $49,990
2006 LEXUS IS 250 AWD. Reg price $32,980/ SALE PRICE $30,980
2008 LEXUS LS 600HL Smokey granite on black leather, 19” wheels, navigation, back up camera, bluetooth, beautiful. SAVE HUGE $80,990
2009 TOYOTA CAMRY HYBRID Only 45,000kms, factory warranty remaining. Reg price $22,980. SALE PRICE $20,500
2008 LEXUS RX 350 Fully loaded, silver on tan. $45,990 2008 LEXUS ES350 White on tan, local, one owner, spoiler, low kms. $33,990 2007 LEXUS GX470 Only 32,000kms, ash blue on grey leather, fully loaded, local, Lexus Certified. $49,990
2007 TOYOTA TACOMA Yamaha Edition, red on gray, only 15,000 kms. $32,990 2007 LEXUS ES 350 Grey on grey, premium package. $29,990 2006 LEXUS RX 400H Only 58,000kms, local $36,990
2002 HONDA CIVIC LX Grey, 5 spd manual, 143,000kms, excellent condition, U5282. Was $8,695 CLEARANCE $6,995
2006 TOYOTA CAMRY XLE Only 72,000kms $17,990
2002 GMC SONOMA Auto, low kms, was $9,995 NOW $7,890
2002 ACURA EL Only 80,000kms, a/c, auto, 4dr, very clean SALE PRICE $9,995
2004 ACURA EL Fully loaded, Aero kit, silver on black $12,990
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2004 MINI COOPER Sunroof, 5 spd, priced to go! U4485A NOW $14,999 2001 HONDA CIVIC SI 5spd, a/c, one owner, only 35,000kms, U91036A $9,999
2007 JEEP WRANGLER SAHARA UNLIMITED EDITION Auto, pwr group, only 40,000 kms ONLY $26,800
2008 TOYOTA YARIS $11,980 2008 LEXUS RX350 Ultra premium pkg, navigation, DVD, back up camera. Reg price $45,980. SALE PRICE $39,980
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2007 VW CITY GOLF Only 44,000kms $12,980
2007 LEXUS IS250 AWD, blue on tan, only 43,000kms, Lexus Certified $34,990
2002 VW BEETLE GLS One owner, local, ony 78,000kms , 5 spd manual, very clean U10815A $10,995
2004 SUBARU OUTBACK AWD, sunroof, leather, U4536 $18,999
2008 HONDA CIVIC 2DR COUPE Nice rims, low kms $16,980
2007 FORD F150 LARIAT 4x4 $25,980 2007 BMW X3 Black on black with premium pkg. Reg price $31,980. SALE PRICE $28,980 2007 BMW 525I Premium pkg, arctic grey, 19” rims! $35,980 2007 LEXUS RX350 Ultra premium pkg. Reg price $42,980. SALE PRICE $38,980 2006 HONDA S2000 Very rare! Local, low kms. A must see, in perfect condition! $31,980 1765 Marine Drive, North Vancouver
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Sport Utilities/ 4x4’s/Trucks
9160
Sports & Imports
1994 GMC Sonoma 1/2 Ton Pickup w/ canopy. 5 standard, $1,100 spent on brakes, Air Caired, $2500 obo 604-987-0926 2005 CHEVROLET 3500 LS 4X4 Diesel Crew Cab, 150K km’s, Exc Cond, $22,400obo 604-892-4553
9160
Sports & Imports
2000 MAZDA PROTEGE. silver. 142,000 kms. auto, electric mirrors, windows, sunroof, ABS, Alloy wheels, Cruise Control. No accidents. Full service history avail. $4500. 778-991-8676 2003 INFINITI G35 sedan, 66 K, auto, fully loaded, no accidents exc cond $14,600. 604-725-0947
9160
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Sports & Imports
2005 HONDA Civic SE automatic 75,500 kms new Michelin tires $10,400 - obo. 604-761-1352
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9522
Motorhomes/RVs
1999 CORSAIR 30ft, 5th wheel large slideout, sleeps 5-6, new condition. $24,900 604-465-9512 2006 - 22FT double axel, white Jayco trailor, used for 5 short trips exc. cond. sleeps 5, full load. ac, etc. $15,000 OBO. 604-940-1953
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Trailers/Tents/ Campers
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HOME SERVICES 8030
Carpentry
8075
8125
Drywall
Gutters
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8040
Carpet/Flooring Installation
ALL FLOOR COVERINGS Repair & Replace. Material Sales Dwight, 604-980-6048 I’ll show you the inexpensive route www.fccarpets.shawwebspace.ca
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Chimney Services
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A PLUS TAPING & DRYWALL High quality, reasonable rates. Free estimates. 604-715-0400 ACE DRYWALL. Avail immed. Board, tape, spraytex, repairs. 16 yr exp. No job too small. Mike 604-808-2432, 604-985-4321 AFFORDABLE, Reliable, Quality Guaranteed. Boarding, Taping, Spraytex. Dave 604-984-7476
8080
8055
Electrical
The current choice serving the Lower Mainland for more than 15 years. All Kinds of Work and Reasonable Rates.
Contact us today for a free estimate.
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A PASSION FOR CLEANINGIndependent, Professional, over 20 years cleaning exp, Also avail in personal assistant capacity for shopping and errands. Mature, Reliable & Efficient. $25/hr. Call Susan @ 604-255-9692 EUROPEAN CLEANING Specialist. Call for Free Est. 778-847-3726 QUALITY CLEANING. Exc refs. Res/com. Move in/out. Carpets + pressure wash’g. 778-895-3522 TOP NOTCH HOUSECLEANING Our customers have been with us for years. Call 604-329-5562
8060
Concrete
CREATING BACKYARD ENVY Hardscape specialist for all your concrete needs. Retaining walls, patios, stairs etc. Demo to finish Christopher Shaver 604-980-3232, 604-725-2812 treesandconcrete.com
All CEMENT REPAIR JOBS stairs, walls, patios, sidewalks, drainage Cust satisfaction! 778-928-0586
MORRISON CONCRETE Design, excavate, form & place all concrete. 604-988-2840
8065
Contracting
TOTAL HOME SERVICES Renovation, restoration, maintenance, Dry walling, painting, tiling and more 778-320-1792
8073
Lic. 22308
Cleaning
A DEPENDABLE Cleaning Co. $18/hr. 604-505-8658 Licensed Insured Reliable
Drainage
Crown Roofing & Drainage Residental Div. Drainage installation & repair. 604-327-3086
DRAIN TILES & WATER LINES Without Digging a Trench 604-985-4000
GARAGE SALE
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Full Seamless Gutter Installation/Repairs Soffits All jobs Guaranteed. Fully insured/WCB covered Will beat any competitors price
604-439-9417
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Electrician Lic#95323, Bonded, Affordable Com/Res. No Job too small. 25yrs exp. 604 727-2306
Excavating
# 1 BACKHOE, EXCAVATOR & BOBCAT
one mini, drainage, landscaping, stump / rock / cement / oil tank removal. Water / sewer line, 24 hours Call 341-4446 or 254-6865 604.649.1213 CEL 604.984.2313 Res/comm, Excavating, Bobcat, Trucking, Water Lines, Sewer Lines, Drainage, Landscaping. Hrly/Contract. Free Estimates.
8090
Fencing/Gates
NORTH SHORE FENCES Quality work by professionals Repairs and construction Call 604-230-3559
Spring Discounts cedar fence & gates, install, repair removal Euro craft Erwin&John 778-322-8645
8110
Call Sukh
604-726-9152 604-984-1988
RAIN CENTRE LTD. 4", 5" & 6 " continuous gutters Vinyl & aluminium siding soffits Install repairs & cleaning. Free Estimates 604 874-8158 Check us out with the BBB
Gutters, Windows, Pressure Washing, small repairs, etc. Free Est. Chris 604-377 -6104 North Shore Gutters. Sales & Install 5’’ continuous gutter, minor repairs, cleaning. 604-988-5294 RITS GUTTER CLEANING & repairs, power washing. Quick & affordable 604-897-7487
8130
Floor Refinishing
INSTALLATION REFINISHING, Sanding. Free est, great prices. Satisfaction guar. 604-518-7508
Handyperson
Renovate & Repair Carpentry, flooring, drywall, painting, exteriors & more!
Specializing in Small Jobs
8160
Lawn & Garden
DHALIWAL GARDENING & LANDSCAPING Full yard maintenance, trimming, pruning, new & re-landscaping Residential • Commercial
Cert. horticulturists 604-518-5661 Scott H. Design & Maintenance KatsuraLandscaping.ca ★CNN Specialize in ★Weeding, maintenance, Garden Work etc ★ Free est. Nick 778-840-6573 Eagleview Landscaping.. Res. & Comm. Paving stone install & repair. Free quotes 604-929-7279 Serafina Garden Services Maint. & design, cleanups, organic food reas rates 604-984-4433
Retaining walls, Paving stone, Water features, Underground irrigation, Drainage. Turf Installation / Seeding Fully Insured. One call does it all!
604-878-1410 A.ALL AREA LANDSCAPING Landscaping and Garden Service. 604-926-1526 & 604-726-9153 CONSTRUCTIVE landscaping.com decking, stone masonry, paving stones, bricks & blocks 604-250-7824... 980-8224 DHALIWAL GARDENING & Landscaping. Full yard mtce, trimming, pruning 604-889-0263 FULL LANDSCAPING & yard work. Rock walls, paving stones, concrete walkways, Allan block, fencing, new lawns, ponds & stairs. Reas rates 604-985-8270
ENGLISH LANDSCAPER gardener, 30 yrs exp, complete garden maint. Les 604-209-8853 GREEN PROPERTY MAINTENANCE Hedge trimming, tree pruning, yard maint, powerwashing. Mike 983-3586 LAWNS Jungle George Your North Shore Resident Lawns Garden & Yard Cleanups Hedges & Trees * George’s cell 604-317-3552
M. GILL Gardening - Lawn care. Com & Residential, Power raking, Fertilize, Weed Hedge Trims,
Prune. Free Est. 604-765-4922
ROOTS OF CHANGE Garden Specialists Weeding Pruning Cleanup Pearce 778-928-9336 S & W GARDENING SERVICE Comm/res maint, clean-up. Japanese Gardener 604.986.0059
PACIFIC LANDSCAPING lawn installations, retaining walls, pavers drainage etc 839-1225
BILLY’S STONEWORK specializing in retaining walls, staircasing & paving stones. 778-866-8569
PAVING STONES www.iterways.ca ★604-657-3614★
NORTHLAND MASONRY. Rock, slate, brick, granite, pavers. 20 yrs exp on the N. Shore. No job to small.. Will 604-805-1582
WESTCOAST HOME & Property Service. New landscapes, patios, lawns, any style of wall & painting free est•great rates 604-628-8786
SCOTTISH STONEMASON Reliable & fair with exceptional skills. Any masonry projects, stone, brick, block pavers & concrete, large or small. 604-913-6804
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604-202-6118 ABLE RENOVATIONS All home repairs & renos, large & small, North Shore only 604 319-2677 HANDYMAN FOR ANY JOB plus kitchen & bath reno’s, flooring, drywall ... 604-505-4597 HANDYMAN - framing, decks, tiles, hardwood, roof repair. Total additions & basements. Ken 778-773-6251 or 604-455-0740 HANDYMAN - framing, decks, tiles, hardwood, roof repair. Total additions & basements. Ken 778-773-6251 or 604-455-0740
8135
Hauling
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8150
Kitchens/Baths
Counter Tops, Custom Cabinets & Refacing • In business 50 years
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8160
Lawn & Garden
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8175
Masonry
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T-A STONEWALL. Rockwalls, paving stones, Allan block walls, etc. 987-8155 / 250-4117
8180
Home Services
NORTH SHORE Home Services Windows, gutters, power washing 604-988-5294
& 8185 Moving Storage AFFORDABLE MOVING 1 to 3 Men
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45
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Binder:
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EZ GO MOVERS Quick & Reliable Movers
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8205
Paving/Seal Coating
ALLEN Asphalt, concrete, brick, drains, foundations, walls, membranes 604-618-2304/ 820-2187
8220
Plumbing
BBM Big Boss Mechanical
PLUMBING & DRAINAGE
8193
Oil Tank Removal
ALL-PRO
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Experienced, Professional Detection & Removal of Underground Oil Tanks. Quality Guaranteed. Competitive Prices.
778-223-8265 TANKTECH Certified Oil Tank Specialists Tanks - pumped, filled, removed res/com. Free est. 604-328-1234
Painting/ Wallpaper
8195
AAA PRECISION PAINTING Interior/Exterior Excellent Prices Insured/WCB
Complete Home Maint./Repairs Certified Trained Pros. For that small job. Rates you can afford. RJR Small Projects Division
MODERN MOVING - 1,3,5 Ton Truck local & long distance moves - competetive prices778-991-0229 or 778-317-6908
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Lee Gardener: Lawn maint. Free est. Spring clean-up, power raking, trim, Hedges 778-986-6662
778-233-0559
Moving & Storage
8185
604-889-0263
Quality Work, Professional Service
YOUR ELECTRICIAN $29 service call. Insured. Lic # 89402. Fast same day service guaranteed. We love small jobs! 604-568-1899
8087
New lawn installment, replacement for old lawn, drainage, landscaping, paving, retaining wall, paving stone, underground irrigation.
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Landscaping
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HOME & Yard Carpentry. Small jobs. Bsmt, floors, concrete form, drywall. Francisco 604-710-9837 www.chulavistalandscaping.ca
8155
778-881-6096
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604.618.4288
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Tiling
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