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10 or 15 storeys for Ambleside?

Proposals for WV Safeway block feature highrise and public plazas Tessa Holloway tholloway@nsnews.com

TWO proposals with dramatically different heights but equal density were presented Monday evening for the Safeway site at Marine Drive and 17th Street in West Vancouver. have your say at nsnews.com

One proposal includes a 15-storey condominium tower on the southeast corner of the lot rising above a three- to five-storey podium. The other includes a 10-storey tower on the same spot but the podium would be up to six stories in height. The 144 condos in the second proposal would only be 10 fewer than in the 15-storey design. Both developments include 207,000 square feet of space, of which 43,000 square feet is below grade and made up largely of the underground supermarket, as well as retail wrapping the entire block, second-floor offices on Ambleside and two new pedestrian plazas. The proposed development is 2.7 times the lot size, and 43,000 square See Public page 3

Police close to naming woman found dead in NV

James Weldon

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POLICE are zeroing in on the identity of a woman whose body was found in a quiet North Vancouver neighbourhood last week, according to a spokesman for the RCMP’s Integrated Homicide Investigation Team. “Police are working on a few more details prior to being able to release the name,” said Cpl. Dale Carr, speaking to the North Shore News Tuesday. “We realize it’s important to get that out to the community.” Investigators were initially unable to determine a gender from the remains, but following an autopsy Thursday, they concluded the body was that of a Caucasian woman in her 40s, five feet two inches tall, about 100 pounds with brown hair. The team has since been combing through missing persons reports in an effort to peg down her identity. See Burnaby page 3

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WORKMEN guide the original cupola back into place atop the roof of Ridgeway school Tuesday morning as the rebuilding of the heritage designated school continues.

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Wednesday, February 9, 2011 - North Shore News - A3

Passerby spots fire, wakes family

James Weldon

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A North Vancouver man is being hailed for his quick actions after he woke a family and helped get them out of their burning home.

The man, who has not been identified, was walking his dog in the 3800-block of Orlohma Place just after 6 a.m. on Monday when he spotted smoke billowing from the roof of the house. He hurried up to the door and hammered on it, waking the couple and their two young children who were sleeping inside. The family got out before the blaze spread to the main part of the structure. District of North Vancouver firefighters arrived on scene a short time later to find flames pouring from the roof. They quickly got the fire under control, managing to keep it contained to the attic before finally extinguishing it. The home’s roof and attic will need replacing and the living room suffered some damage when a portion of the ceiling collapsed, but otherwise the house was left unscathed, according to firefighters. No one was hurt in the incident. “If the neighbour hadn’t seen it, the fire would have got deeper into the roof structure and eventually burned down into the house,” said assistant fire chief Mike Cairns. “He gave a real advance warning to get the residents out. It would have had to burn quite a bit further to set off the smoke alarms.” The blaze appears to have started in or near the chimney, but investigators have not yet determined the cause. The homeowners were insured.

NEWS photo Paul McGrath

A District of North Vancouver firefighter removes family belongings from a home in the 3800-block of Orlohma Place Monday morning after extinguishing a fire in the home’s attic.

Public invited to March meeting From page 1

feet more than is allowed under current zoning. The two plazas — one at 17th Street and Marine Drive and another at Bellevue Avenue and 17th Street — will be connected by a tree-lined sidewalk, with a centre courtyard for residents. A taller building, however, will mean more space for those pedestrian plazas, especially the plaza at 17th Street and Marine, and a larger and brighter entrance into the courtyard. Geri Boyle, director of community planning for the district, said the two designs will allow the community to decide what values are most important and fit in with the overall revitalization of Ambleside. “We think it’s an ideal time to engage the community in this type of application . . . showing one density, two forms, and to see how the public views this type of development,” she told council. The development would include a community benefit; however, the value of the uplift in zoning hasn’t been determined yet, said Boyle. While overall the project fits the goals of the OCP, she said staff are still examining the impact on views, traffic and city services, but wanted to bring it forward to a public meeting sooner rather than later — tentatively planned for March 10 at the seniors’ centre.

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AN artist’s rendering illustrates the 15-storey condo option proposed for the redevelopment of West Vancouver’s Ambleside Safeway lot. Jim Hancock, director of IBI-HB Architects and one of the proponents of the project speaking at council Monday, said the project also plans to build an extra 86 to 120 public parking spaces, which would be included in the community amenity package. He said the company is preparing software to do view analysis of individual homes, meaning by the time of the public meeting they could show residents in the area exactly how they would be affected by the building. “At that time, we will be willing and able to go to anyone’s house and anyone’s condo to take a specific view

and show what the impacts of this might be to them,” he said, adding the site was chosen to have the smallest impact on views and shadows. “The tower location has been studied to death, might I say, and we thought, in the end, that the best location is on the southeast corner, the corner of Bellevue and 16th.” That corner will also have one of the new entrances to the underground supermarket, which will announce its presence with a large glass box. By putting the supermarket underground, windows can wrap the building, whereas right now there is a blank wall, explained Chris Phillips, a landscape architect for

the project. “The store is flush with Bellevue street elevation, but there’s a 10 foot drop between Marine Drive and Bellevue,” he said. “Windows don’t function very well in grocery stores — they want to have racks of food and when you’re looking at the back of a rack it’s not very impressive.” There was a small fracas over the direct notification of residents. Staff had recommended directly notifying a larger area than normal, including up to the edge of the taller buildings at Esquimalt Avenue, but it wasn’t large enough for council, which voted to widen it to include the full Ambleside community. Couns. Michael Smith and Michael Evison opposed the change due to the expense of direct mail-outs. Evison also raised concerns about traffic analysis to staff, and whether Bellevue and 17th Avenue will be able to handle increased traffic as cars use those streets to enter the new underground parking. “Traffic management seems to be weak, particularly the intersection between 17th and Bellevue and 16th and Bellevue,” he said. Maggie Pappas, second vicepresident of the West Vancouver Chamber of Commerce, implored council to continue with the project, arguing the parking spots, new retail, offices, residents and streetscape improvements will all help to revitalize the area.

Burnaby woman’s death not related, say police From page 1

A resident found the corpse just after midday Feb. 2 while walking a dog in the 2300-block of Kirkstone Road. It had been covered in plastic, according to some media reports, in an empty lot opposite Kirkstone Park. On examining the find, North Vancouver RCMP concluded foul play had likely been involved and called in IHIT. Investigators spent much of that afternoon and the day after going over the area for clues and canvassing neighbours.

IHIT has not revealed why the victim’s gender was initially unclear. Carr did say, however, that contrary to some early media reports, the body had not been dismembered and had not decomposed to any great extent. It’s not clear how long the woman had been dead, nor whether she had been killed at the Kirkstone location, but Carr said Tuesday it did not appear the body had been in the lot “for a great period of time.” The body of another woman — also apparently a victim of homicide, according to investigators — was found in a park in Burnaby Feb. 7. At this point, there

is nothing to indicate that the North Vancouver case was linked to that discovery or to any other killing in the region, said Carr. IHIT never reveals whether it has identified suspects, he added. The last time a body was found in North Vancouver whose gender was not initially clear was on Boxing Day 2009, when the remains of a man were discovered in Waterfront Park. In that instance, investigators concluded the man had not been a victim of foul play, but did not release the cause of death or the reason for the difficulty in determining gender.

NV man in hospital after shooting James Weldon

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A North Vancouver man with gang ties is in hospital after being shot in Vancouver. Themanwasapparentlyinhis car near the West 37th Avenue and Oak Street intersection just before 4 a.m. Saturday when someone opened fire on his vehicle, causing him to veer into a parked car before bouncing up on to the curb and coming to a stop, according to police. Vancouver police arrived to find the man suffering from multiple gunshot wounds, none of them life threatening, according to investigators. He was taken to hospital for treatment. He is expected to recover. Officers searched the area with dog teams but failed to turn up a shooter. Oak Street remained cordoned off for several hours while they collected evidence and interviewed residents of the neighbourhood. No arrests have been made, according to a spokeswoman. The incident comes two months after 10 people, including gang members and associates, were caught in a hail of bullets outside an Oak Street restaurant a few blocks north. No one died in that earlier shooting, but two people were critically injured. Investigators have not said whether Saturday’s shooting was linked to the earlier incident.


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Wednesday, February 9, 2011 - North Shore News - A5

NV man dies in ski accident Rescue team retrieves body after man falls 200m in backcountry James Weldon

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A North Vancouver backcountry skier died Saturday after falling several hundred metres from a peak in Mount Seymour provincial park. The 36-year-old was skiing with a companion on First Pump Peak some time before noon when he apparently lost control and tumbled 200 to 300 metres down a steep slope. He appears to have died of injuries suffered in the fall, according to police. The man’s partner skied out of the area to call for help. North Shore Rescue rushed to the site by helicopter; but by the time they reached the victim, the man had been in full cardiac arrest for some time. Based on the severity of his condition, the rescuers made the decision not to attempt to resuscitate. Inclement weather made it impossible to transport the victim

by helicopter, so members took the man’s body out by foot. “It’s a tragedy for anyone who uses the North Shore as a place of recreation,” said Cpl. Peter DeVries, a spokesman for the North Vancouver RCMP. “It seems this was just a case of an unfortunate set of circumstance. Our hearts go out to the family.” Police have not said what caused the fall, as the incident is under investigation, but a spokesman for North Shore Rescue noted conditions were extremely icy in the area that day. Slopes nearby were so slippery that members had to put on crampons before stepping out of the helicopter. The volunteer group issued a warning about slippery conditions last week after a snowshoer lost her footing near the top of Hollyburn Mountain and was caught a few metres down the slope by a tree, narrowly avoiding a potentially fatal fall. The organization advised visitors — snowshoers especially — to use crampons and ice axes when venturing into snowy areas. At the request of the family, the police have not released the victim’s name.

Duo chase down alleged thief in N. Van DINNER out on the town with a friend turned sour for one North Vancouver man when he returned to his car to find a smashed window and a man sitting in the front seat.

The pair allegedly found North Vancouver resident Willard Lewis, 18, in the vehicle, which was parked near Chesterfield Avenue and West Third Street, and gave chase. Lewis was caught nearby and witnesses called police.

“It’s usually a small number of people who commit a large number of these crimes,” said Cpl. Peter DeVries of the North Vancouver RCMP. “Although we always caution people not to place themselves at risk by trying to stop a criminal, the capture of this alleged thief is great because it likely prevented a series of additional thefts.” Lewis is charged with one count each of theft, possession of stolen property, mischief and possession of break-in tools.

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HE news that B.C. Ferries CEO David Hahn is touting major fare hikes barely two months after eliminating its fuel “rebates” and increasing prices has angered travellers and sparked another round of comments about the depth of the feather bed on which Hahn reclines to do his job. But while it is always tempting to mock public figureheads who earn extremely high salaries, it is important to remember that the empire Hahn is responsible for has always received direct government subsidy. Hahn’s gloomy predictions last week of fare increases for the four years from 2012 to 2016 in the range of 20 per cent on major routes, 50 per cent on minor ones and more than 100 per cent on northern routes will only come true if our provincial government chooses

not to increase its subsidy. That subsidy of $92 million has not been increased since 2003, although additional subsidies for the northern routes were added in 2008. The federal government also contributes to funding those particular routes: last year, that was $27 million. Shaking down Hahn and other top ferry executives might feel good to taxpayers, but clearly the dollar amounts needed to fund the present levels of service are much more than are going to be found in any cost-cutting review. Without subsidy increases, the alternatives are only fare increases or less service. Hahn was right to run these distress flags up his ship’s flagpole. It’s up to our future political leaders to revisit this debate, not shoot the messenger.

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Dear Editor: Further to your Jan. 19 editorial, Highway to Hell: On Jan. 17 I attended the District of North Vancouver workshop on the Highway 1 reconfiguration project around the Fern Street overpass. Since being elected in May 2009, this has been my primary infrastructure priority. I have had countless meetings with all potential partners involved in this project, including the councillors and mayor, our MP and First Nations representatives, as well as numerous meetings with Minister of Transportation Shirley Bond and ministry officials. I even took the minister, her deputy minister and senior staff on a driving tour of the area last spring. One thing I know for sure — for anything to happen, all these partners have to work together to bring forward a solution. And they certainly have to agree on what the problem is. Namely, that people cannot travel in or out of the east-of-

Seymour area without getting caught in the daily bridge or “Cut” back-ups. This doesn’t just affect North Vancouverites. This interchange cuts off traffic to and from Burnaby, Vancouver, the Sea-to-Sky corridor and B.C. Ferries. The simple fact is the problem includes the TransCanada Highway, and any solution must include the federal government in addition to everyone else. So let’s stop blaming each other and sit down and find a solution that actually fixes the problem. If the municipalities, province, federal and First Nations governments can all work together, we can share the cost and make it happen. To that end, I’d be happy to convene a meeting with all partners. Let’s work together on this one. Jane Thornthwaite MLA North Vancouver Seymour

Handsworth student hampers a boon Dear Editor: I am writing on behalf of all the moms at Open Door, a support group for single moms. For the past several years, the P.E. 12 and the Fitness 11/12 classes at Handsworth secondary, under the supervision of Randy Storey and Michelle Pye, have organized the students at the school to produce and distribute hampers to each of our moms at Christmas. Each year the number of moms has grown, and yet the students have still managed to get together an amazing hamper for each family.

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There’s no practical plan for licensing cyclists

Dear Editor: The debate over the word “possible” or “practicable” between one of your readers and RCMP Cpl. Peter DeVries is semantically interesting, but ignores a key point: the Supreme Court of British Columbia has ruled in favour of a cyclist’s right to “take the lane.” The ruling recognizes a cyclist’s own personal feeling of safety is a component of the decision about what is “practicable.” One of your readers suggested licensing for cyclists and while I’m not opposed to this in principle I’ve yet to hear anybody introduce a comprehensive, coherent and practically executable plan for such a licence. In Oregon, a licensing fee was proposed that was equal to the fee for a motor vehicle, ridiculous when you consider the relative cost of the vehicle. Would the reader license children as well, or should they be allowed to ride unlicensed? If they ride unlicensed, would they not then lose on the benefits of licensing, as presumably some form of rider education would be required to receive such a licence. If not, then what would be the criteria to receive a licence? There is much to carefully consider in such a scheme. It’s harder than just saying “License the bastards, each and every one! That’ll teach ‘em!” Proponents of licensing often suggest that these fees could be used to make “cyclists pay their own way.” Such statements conveniently ignore the fact that vehicle licensing fees in no way come close to paying the costs of operating vehicles. I do not own a car, and yet a great deal of the tax money I pay goes towards a vehicle infrastructure that is dominated by singleoccupancy motor vehicles while public transit remains chronically underfunded. It hardly seems fair, does it? Skot Nelson West Vancouver

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Wednesday, February 9, 2011 - North Shore News - A7

Less talk, more action on children at risk

“Today, I’m happy to announce that as part of Canada’s Muskoka Initiative commitment, our government will support new development projects in Bangladesh, Ethiopia and Mozambique. These programs will directly contribute to saving lives and to improving the health of mothers and children in these countries.” Prime Minister Stephen Harper, Jan. 26

PRIME Minister Stephen Harper’s announcement pointed to $178 million in new funding, almost all of it spread over five years.

As co-chairman of the Commission on Information and Accountability for Women’s and Children’s Health, Harper was also updating Canadians on the group’s progress since the Muskoka G8 Summit of June 2010 and Canada’s commitment to spend $2.85 billion on improving perinatal care in developing countries. Before discussing Harper’s announcement in relation to other recent developments, I should emphasize that, no matter where they occur, initiatives to improve maternal and child health, family nutrition and disease prevention warrant our support. No one wants to see children, anywhere, living in poverty or dying from hunger, neglect or abuse. So Harper’s assurance that accountability will be paramount as the 2.85 billion tax dollars are spent is welcome news. But if Harper truly believes in the Muskoka goals, why has his government not taken similar action to mitigate those same problems here — problems that have been

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Elizabeth James on Canada’s own doorstep not just for the five years of Conservative government, but for more than five decades. Imagine what $2.85 billion could achieve if it were dedicated to the recommendations outlined in the report, Fragile Lives, Fragmented Systems, by Mary Ellen Turpel-Lafond, B.C.’s Representative for Children and Youth. Released on Jan. 27, the review details the remarkably similar circumstances that ended in the deaths of 21 infants “who died before the age of two years old between 2007 and 2009.” What were the similar circumstances and challenges cited? Fifteen of the infants were aboriginal, nine were from Vancouver Island. They and their families lived in inadequate housing, and in chronic poverty. Intergenerational trauma, abuse, neglect and domestic violence was a thread that wove its destructive way throughout these families. Substance abuse was common, and many families had “documented mental health issues such as depression, suicidal behaviour and anxiety.” Worst of all, given the fatal results, was that the social and

medical safety nets we expect to be available to at-risk families in British Columbia lacked co-ordination and were “fragmented systems that failed to provide the supports (the families) needed, and failed to identify and respond to the risks that were in many instances obvious.” The conclusions of this latest review, released in the second decade of the 21st century, drive me to distraction, especially when they follow on the heels of Harper’s announcement just one day earlier. One sentence in particular made me want to pick up a copy of the report, carry it over to Victoria, bang it down on the premier’s desk and say, “All of these things were being said 30 to 40 years ago; I know because I typed them over and over. When does the provincial government — any government — plan to quit spending money on more studies and spend it instead on actually doing something to solve the problems?” “Any government” because the 10-year reign of the B.C. NDP has nothing to crow about on this file either — despite last Saturday’s political finger-pointing on CKNW by interim leader Dawn Black. The sentence in question

appears in the introductory summary of the review. It speaks of the need for targeted public health nurse visiting programs and goes on to say, “This is clearly an area where great benefit could come from a more consistent, standardized approach to the services provided.” Standardized approaches were recommended by the multi-disciplinary Perinatal Program of B.C. as far back as the 1970s. Community health workers — mostly public health nurses — aided by completion of a standard set of program-designed obstetric and newborn records, would guide families through optimum care protocols to a safe and successful conclusion. That program, later called the Continuing Advisory SubCommittee on Perinatal Care, was no casual effort. First chaired by its founder, pediatrician Dr. Archie Hardyment, and later by North Vancouver family physician Dr. Curt Latham, its executive boasted a full spectrum of health-care professionals that included public health nurses. Of significance, given Turpel-Lafond’s recommendation for a province-wide educational effort to promote safe infant

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This letter is not really to ask you questions; it is just to let you know how much I, as a longtime resident of the North Shore, appreciate all the efforts you and all our wonderful policemen and women make to try to keep law and order in our beautiful city. So often it must seem as though you’re fighting a losing battle. When I hear your sirens going night and day in your never-ending pursuits of irresponsible drivers who speed, disregard stop signs and such, I realize that there goes another of our policemen or policewomen laying their lives on the line again to try to protect us. If I did have a question, it would be: How do you keep on going day after day against such odds? I don’t know the

Thank you for all the years of security my family and I have enjoyed, knowing you are all out there trying to protect us. God bless you all. Brenda Carroll West Vancouver

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Peter DeVries answer, but I’d just like you to know that there are many of us that are glad you do and we appreciate all your efforts. The justice system must seem to make a mockery of all your efforts at times, knowing that hardened criminals will get off with a “slap on the wrist.” All law-abiding citizens live in hope this will change.

Dear Ms. Carroll: I want to offer you a personal note of thanks on behalf of the police officers here at the North Vancouver detachment. Since we don’t often receive such thoughtful gestures of support, I forwarded your letter to the members here in our office. As the media officer, I have the pleasure of talking about the hard work everyone else does, and although for many years I too worked the hard, overnight shifts and dealt every day with the discouraging

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North Shore Rescue gets a Seymour station

Forward bases speed accident response times for volunteers James Weldon jweldon@nsnews.com

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MOUNT Seymour’s Eddie Wood (left), NSCU’s Fred Cook and North Shore Rescue’s Karl Winter outside of the new rescue station on Mount Seymour.

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The Mount Seymour forward operating base came online in January, just weeks after the volunteer organization opened its fourth station in Cypress Bowl. The two new facilities, which include shelters for equipment and helicopter landing pads, continue the organization’s push to decentralize. The move will help accelerate NSR’s response to emergencies, said Tim Jones, a spokesman for the group. “For a volunteer SAR team, in my opinion, it’s state of the art,” he said. “Every mountain resort (on the North Shore) now has a SAR station at it or nearby.” Until 4½ years ago, North Shore Rescue’s resources were confined to a single facility in the City of North Vancouver works yard. When calls came in for an emergency in the mountains, members would have to make their way from work or home to that central point, gear up and then fly or drive out from there. That arrangement tended to slow things down, with volunteers frequently held up by traffic or snow while trying to travel east-west across a community whose rivers and other natural barriers tend to run north-south.

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By pushing the stations up into the mountains, the organization has made it possible for team members to take relatively unobstructed routes north to reach their mustering points. That will save lives, said Jones. “We’re usually operating in a time-compressed fashion with closing light windows and (approaching) weather systems,” he said. “We need to have prepositioned equipment and facilities so we can establish command and get hasty teams in the field.” Jones emphasized the original facility nonetheless remains important. “It’s our main resource base,” he said. “The most critical rescue ever done in the team’s history — at Theta Lake — was done from the city works yard.” North Shore Rescue’s Bone Creek station in the Seymour watershed opened in May 2006. That was followed by facilities in the Capilano watershed in May 2008, at the top of Indian Arm in September 2009, at Cypress Bowl last fall and on Mount Seymour last month. The Cypress and Mount Seymour stations were made possible by contributions from Cypress Mountain and Mount Seymour Resorts, the North Shore Credit Union, the Charros Foundation and a number of other donors.

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WEST Vancouver residents who keep their phones in their pockets are endangering lives.

The WVPD is hoping it can begin to bring the number of false alarms down through education. It’s asking cellphone users to slip their gadgets into a case before putting them in a pocket or purse. Simply locking the keypad isn’t always enough, said Johal, since some phones can trigger an emergency call even when the keypad isn’t fully active.

That’s the message from the West Vancouver police this week after the force received some 182 abandoned 9-1-1 calls over a two-week period — the vast majority, apparently, from cellphones that had been activated by accident in the user’s pocket. The figure came from E-Comm, the company that provides dispatch services to the WVPD and other Lower Mainland forces. The number may not be out of the ordinary, but West Vancouver has only just begun tracking it recently, said Cpl. Jag Johal, a spokesman for the force. E-Comm operators attempt to locate the source of every call that comes in. When someone dials 9-1-1 and then hangs up on a mobile phone, the service attempts to triangulate its point of origin using cell towers. It then dispatches officers from the appropriate jurisdiction to the area. If a call came from Ambleside Park, WVPD members will rush there and search the area until they found the caller or were satisfied no mishap has taken place, said Johal. That eats up a significant amount of police time, he said. “If you’re taking time away from an actual emergency, it’s going to take us that long to respond,” said Johal.

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the Mustard report; the Hughes inquiry and a succession of reports by the children’s representative, wherever the Muskoka initiatives may go, accountability is an absolute must. And that brings me to Bill C-575, the First Nations Financial Transparency Act, a private member’s bill tabled last fall by Conservative MP Kelly Block. As noted by Kerry Blackadar in the North Shore News on Jan. 30, the bill calls for greater transparency regarding “federal funds flowing to First Nations officials (to) bring politicians on reserves in line with other (non-Native) elected officials.” This information is critical given the number of aboriginal families who are living in abject poverty. Yet Blackadar reports that Chief Ian Campbell of the Squamish Nation opposes C-575 on the grounds that it smacks of “blatant paternalism.” The chief has my sympathy; I feel the same way about completing my annual tax returns. Unfortunately, that annual accounting is required if I want to benefit from Medicare and all of the other services, pensions and grants available to me out of a pool of taxpayer dollars. My only other option is to walk away from the pool. Also troubling was Blackadar’s news that Ottawa is not alone in asking for accountability. It seems Squamish member Jo-Ann Nahanee has added her voice to others who seek to know how federal dollars are spent in their communities. Perhaps they, like me, find it difficult to understand why, despite the billions of tax dollars allocated over the past halfcentury, so many First Nations families are living in Third World conditions today. And that comment is intended to be neither paternalistic nor judgmental. Rather, it is a respectful acknowledgement of the despair conveyed by Mary Ellen Turpel-Lafond, herself a First Nations Canadian, when she recorded that “deep poverty was the single largest risk factor in (the infants’) environment.” How much better it would be if, with Harper’s $2.85 billions and the will of the province, we could work in harmony to find lasting solutions to that problem. rimco@shaw.ca

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Global Initiatives fundraising evening

by Paul McGrath

Lucy Swib, Milt Williams and Blair Kent show their support.

Amanda Musgrave, Jessica Appelle and Sarah Denton attend. Members of the Global Initiatives program at Carson Graham secondary held a fundraising silent auction event at Taylor’s Crossing Jan. 27. More than 160 parents, friends and educators were on hand to help raise money for the program’s upcoming humanitarian mission to the Dominican Republic. Approximately 25 students will spend 10 days helping Haitian refugees. The students will assist at an orphanage and help construct a school or medical clinic.

Auctioneers Sheryl Gillis (left) and Leanne MacKenzie (right) team up for a photo with event organizer Deb Spencer.

Garry Nordhoj sells 50/50 tickets.

Liz Heath and Anne Berridge enjoy the festivities.

Shirley Warner and Michael Barber share a laugh.

Lisa Ryan and Karen Halex flank Kent Halex.

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Barb Lunter OUR little ones may be small in size, but there’s one thing for sure: they have the biggest hearts. Let them celebrate this Valentine’s Day by sharing some of their favourite sweets with those they love. This year, offer that someone special treats displayed in cute, heart cookie cutters. It’s a fun and whimsical way to present candies after dinner or during the day for all to enjoy. Materials: Heart gift box or heartshaped tray Assorted mini Valentine’s candies (available at grocery & pharmacy stores) Heart-shaped cookie cutters (available at HomeSense and

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Place your cookie cutters on your display box or serving tray and fill the cutters with an assortment of candy. If you really want to go all out with a fantastic selection of candy this year for Valentine’s then you really should check out one of my favourite candy stores here on the North Shore. The first is Sugar & Co., 1348 Marine Drive, West Vancouver. This is a fantastic candy store that you will find a large variety of old-fashioned candy and some new varieties that will guarantee a smile on any child’s face. Look for Swizzel’s Love Hearts and Liquorice Allsorts, and who doesn’t remember the good old-fashioned Whirly Pops. Another fantastic candy store is Frankies Candy Bar, which closed its Dundarave location and has opened an online boutique and Kerrisdale storefront. Frankies features Jones Soda Carbonated Candy and King Of All Love Beads. Visiting this candy store is like a trip down memory lane. Look for Tooty Frooties and Sour Razzles to pretty up any dessert table on Valentine’s Day. lunter@shaw.ca

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Advantages of winter pruning are many

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Todd Major PEOPLE always seem to have some uncertainty about pruning.

This is probably due to information overload and because everyone applies their own pruning nuance to the work. Pruning is a highly skilled form of art that requires an understanding of the science of pruning and plant growth response. But most people manage to do reasonably well with a little information and some trial and error, not including hack and whackers that only know how to shear mercilessly any plant in their path into a square or ball. In a recent column, I wrote about the advantages of pruning during winter

— to obtain the plant growth response of invigoration, which occurs when pruning most plants during dormancy. A few of our readers emailed me to point out that giving advice to the uninformed homeowners was irresponsible and that based on my advice people may go out and start pruning without understanding what they were doing, which could lead to problems and loss of flowering wood. To assume that gardening homeowners are so incapable of intellectual growth is archaically patriarchal and irresponsible and it prevents

learning. However, I am sometimes the first person to admit that I have omitted information. So in an effort to help everyone clarify their pruning knowledge, I offer the following advice about winter pruning. Many deciduous and broadleaved evergreen trees and shrubs can be safely pruned during winter, without removing too much of the flowering wood. This does depend on your hardiness zone. Pruning in cold zones like in Alberta or Ontario is more of a risk for some plants and has to be done with increased skill,

timing and focus. Pruning during winter on our warm West Coast is much less problematic. Winter pruning is very beneficial if you want to take advantage of invigorated regrowth. This is particularly true of cane-producing shrubs like forsythia, nandina, viburnum, red-stem dogwoods, hydrangeas and other plants that produce new growth from the ground. Pruning of these shrubs involves removal of the offending stem right to the base of the plant, not as some

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Ebook reader is light and easy to use BY now you have undoubtedly seen someone, sitting on a bus or at an airport, reading away on some flavour of eBook.

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enough to comfortably hold in one hand while you read. By contrast, the Apple iPad, at just over a pound, is too heavy to do this. Battery life on the unit is measured in weeks — two to be precise — as opposed to hours for a traditional display, so you could pack a Kobo on a week-long holiday, read to your hearts content at the beach and still have plenty of juice! Ah. . . the beach! Another benefit of the passive E Ink display is you can read in outside conditions — glare is not an issue. In fact, you need an external light source for the Kobo to read, just like a real book. The E Ink display is also easier on the eyes than a backlit display, something I appreciate after spending hours on a computer each day. You can adjust the font size to suit your preference. When I say the Kobo is bare bones, I am really referring to the operating and navigation systems. You use a multi-directional pad on the bottom of the Kobo to navigate through menus, select titles and turn pages. The system works well enough, but the Kobo itself is a tad sluggish in response — something that only really bothers me when I am in maintenance mode, not when I am reading. But in this age, with

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ALTHOUGH fairly basic, the Kobo reader provides a light and handy way to enjoy eBooks. the awesome operating systems offered on the iPad and Android pads, it does seem a bit, shall we say, underwhelming. However, one has to consider that this is an eBook, not a web browsing, email reading, video watching entertainment device.

Don’t think you are limited to just books on the Kobo. You can use the eReader for papers, magazines, newspaper or business documents Managing your content on See A Library page 16


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people incorrectly do, which is to shear the top of the plant, thereby removing all of the flowering wood. Pruning at the ground will reduce height and initiate new stem growth, which can be used to rebuild the shrub. Basal thinning and thinning in general produces a refined, sculpted and natural looking plant that does not look sheared. That is to say, a heading cut (shearing or tipping) removes hormone control on the branch, which then causes increased bushiness behind the cut. Thinning cuts, in contrast, induce regrowth from the base of the plant if done ground level. Or, if the thinning cut is made to a point lower down on a stem, the energy will be redirected to the remaining portions of the branch and no bushiness NEWS photo Mike Wakefield will occur, which is how WINTER pruning is beneficial for shrubs like hydrangeas because you can take height and width reduction advantage of invigorated regrowth. can be obtained. For those reasons, shearing of most plants is not recommended. enough, so our skin would be frost bitten. Winter pruning can If you want to reconstruct, redevelop form or thin out long occur, but during the warmer periods, not during the freezes, shoots or encourage regrowth, then prune in winter, which and you have to know your plants. allows you to prune hard, perhaps harder than normal, and the Choosing the type of cut is just as important as choosing ensuing spring growth flush will cover the cuts, fill in the space the correct timing. Prune during the winter by timing the work you have pruned and new growth will conform to the shape to occur during the warmer periods. Choose the right type of you choose. Keep in mind that some plants will not respond to cut. A heading cut to induce bushiness behind the cut — for invigoration pruning, so research first then prune. roses, lavender, hedging and so on. Or choose a thinning cut to Many plants should not be pruned during winter to avoid reduce height, width, to initiate new growth from the ground frost-scald or burning of the pruned foliage. This is more or to redirect growth to a lower point on the stem. Regardless important for broadleaved evergreens and conifers than it is for of what you do, always remember pruning is part science and deciduous shrubs. Frost-scald happens because foliage that was part art. All too often we forget to pay attention to the art of previously protected on the inside of the plant is now exposed pruning. to full intensity freezing temperatures and the foliage burns. This is particularly true of some hedges. The same thing would Todd Major is a journeyman horticulturist, garden designer, happen to you or I if we went out naked into the cold winter writer, consultant and organic horticulture teacher. For advice after being in a warm house: our skin cannot acclimatize fast contact him at stmajor@shaw.ca.

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Danielle Connor, 17, Argyle secondary Art teachers: Murray Bulger and Charlene Gavel Favourite art: graphic design Favourite artist: Rosalind Maclean Her teacher writes: Danielle is a hard-working and passionate artist who is accomplished in many media. She has a broad interest in all aspects of art and design. Danielle will make a great graphic designer. 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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POINTING out your teen’s personal strengths is a good way to be supportive while he or she is trying to determine what path to take in the future. out whatever interests them whether they have a real aptitude or not. And as long as we are supporting their interests, are not pushing them beyond endurance, are ensuring that they have balance in their lives, this is a fun, active and exciting time for children. Anything seems possible.

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Happy Valentine’s

Choose blooms that suit INSTEAD of giving traditional red roses this year for Valentine’s Day, Canada Blooms suggests choosing flowers that better match the intimate relationship you have with your loved-one.

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importantly, long-lasting. ■ Have a baby in the house? Consider filling it with fragrance — a pot of hyacinth or narcissus are great choices. ■ Is your relationship a couple of decades long? You might want to spice it up with something tropical like hibiscus, amaryllis or birds of paradise. ■ Getting something for your mother? How about a bunch of Gerber daisies that say ‘I love you and appreciate all you’ve done for me.’ ■ Still stumped? A big beautiful mixed bouquet can fill the room with colour and fragrance and speak to the richness and complexity of your relationship — try including lilies, iris’ or hydrangeas. Canada Blooms is a not-for-profit organization that funds community garden projects around Ontario. Canada Blooms is also dedicated to providing horticulture expertise, education and resources on an ongoing basis.

A dozen red roses are certainly beautiful, said Mark Cullen, spokesperson for Canada Blooms in a written statement, but every relationship is different and there are hundreds of varieties of flowers and unlimited combinations that say ‘I love you’ in the way only you can. Here are some suggestions to help you select the perfect flowers for your Valentine: ■ In a new relationship? If you are in a new relationship and have only been out a few times, give something nice but not overwhelming, such as cyclamen, freesia or a single rose. ■ In the first few years of marriage? How about orchids, they’re exotic, beautiful and more

Duo promises to try new things together From page 22

that he wanted to spend the rest of his life with me. He bought me a Mexican beach ring. Perfect. He did, however, ask again when he bought me my ring in June. We were at his friend’s shop and he hid the ring in a motorcycle helmet and waited for me to go to the washroom (which I never did and really, how romantic!) so he finally dragged me into the shop and pulled the box out of the helmet and asked again.

When and where is the wedding? We are getting married on Galiano Island at Bodega Ridge Resort on April 23. It has turned into a weekend event as it is Easter weekend. There will be golf, a lamb roast and a redneck plaid rehearsal dinner How do you plan to make your love last: I guess the standard issue rules of honesty and listening to each other, but we both think that it is super important that we keep doing new things together, even Go

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CANADIAN LITTLE LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP North Vancouver - Aug. 6-13, 2011 Teams representing the Maritimes, Quebec, Ontario, the Prairies and BC vie for the National Champions title and the opportunity to represent Canada in Williamsport, Pennsylvania at the internationally televised Little League World Series.

North Shore Sport Awards www.nssportawards.com The North Shore Sport Awards celebrates sport achievement at all levels: community, high school, provincial, national and international, and includes categories for coaching and officiating. This unique event salutes those who excel in all levels of sport and fosters pride in our North Shore sport community.

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Nominate someone you know! Do you know someone whose talent and ability have made a difference to community sport in 2010? We have over 15 categories to choose from, and using our new online nomination form makes nominating someone easier than ever before.

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2010 WINNERS Youth Female: Anna Kozniuk - field hockey Youth Male: Taylor Curran - field hockey Open Female: Maelle Ricker - Snowboarding Open Male: Manuel Osborne-Paradis - alpine skiing Master Female: Joan Parnell - swimming Master Male: Rob Lonergan - running Coach: Steve Bush - waterskiing Team: North Shore Twins - Baseball

Attend this year’s event This year’s event takes place at 7:30pm on April 5th at Park Royal Shopping Centre (North Mall). Come and be inspired by the amazing athletes, coaches and volunteers. Volunteer If you want to be a part of this exciting and entertaining community celebration, contact us to find out about volunteer opportunities. For more information, visit us online at www.nssportawards.com

Community Sport Volunteer: Paul Winstanley - field hockey Para-Athlete: Lauren Woolstencroft - alpine skiing Comeback: Drew Neilson - snowboarding Doug Querns - triathlon/running Special Olympian: Lindsay Hall - swimming & athletics Stephan Scheoller - basketball, soccer & field hockey Fair Play: Eugene Minn - volleyball Lifetime Achievement: Olga Kotelko - athletics Fred Schulof - swimming Youth Leadership: Preet Gandhi - basketball Kim Garma - basketball Mika Janzen - volleyball Outstanding Athletic Program: Handsworth Royal Girls athletic program Lifetime Coaching Achievement: Nicky Carroll - gymnastics

The District of West Vancouver is a proud supporter of the North Shore Sport Awards. West Vancouver Community Services offers a variety of sport programs for all ages and levels: Soccer, Pickleball, Floorball, Basketball, Volleyball, and Badminton to name a few. Look for exciting sport opportunities in the Spring and Summer West Vancouver Leisure Guide, available online February 18th, or check out what we currently offer at westvancouverrec.ca

West Vancouver is a True Sport Community.

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Wednesday, February 9, 2011 - North Shore News - A27

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North Shore Sport Awards

CHAMPIONSHIP PERFORMANCE BEGINS WITH NORTH SHORE FACILITIES

notch athletes on the North Shore. That athleticism has been The North Shore is home to with an incredible array of local honed through players experiencing many years of activities sports facilities. From swimming pools and soccer fields to ski on the fields and rinks of the North Shore. Whether it is soccer, hills and mountain bike trails, there’s something for everyone football, hockey, rugby or just working out in the gym, our with a passion for sports. guys have had the opportunity to develop their skills at home It’s no surprise then when local athletes combine ability, on the North Shore.” drive and access to training and playing facilities to rise to the In 2009, the Twins won the BC Premier League Baseball top of their sports. (BCPBL) Championship for an unprecedented third year in a For Maelle Ricker, winner of Olympic Snowboard Gold at row and at the 2010 North Shore Sport the 2010 Winter Games and recipient Awards, took home Team of the Year of the 2010 North Shore Sport Award honours. in the Open Female category, it was a “Every one of our titles was satisfying journey that led to the top. for different reasons but the third “It was almost too good to be provincial title had a special glow in that true,” said Maelle. “I don’t think we achieved what no other BCPBL team I’ll ever be able to put it in words. had done before,” explained Elstone. Getting a chance to be an Olympian, a “It was done in the face of some very chance to compete in a home country good competition and the reigning Olympics, a chance to compete in my champion is always the team that the backyard at the Olympics, a chance to rest of the league saves their best medal on home soil. I’m a lucky girl.” efforts for. I think what was especially For her, the journey began right good about the 2009 title was that here on the North Shore. nearing the end of the season, the “That was a huge part of my guys had been struggling but when it development. I’m a huge believer counted, they were able to play like the of having a broad range of skills from champions that they were.” different sports and activities, and then Maelle Ricker, North Shore Olympian, Looking ahead to 2011, Elstone is using your skills in the sport or sports winner of Snowboard Gold Medal. optimistic. one decides to focus on later in life.” “Last year’s rookies have had a year’s Though currently out with an injury, Maelle’s training continues. Premier Baseball League experience, we’ve had a couple “Right now it’s lots of rehab, lots of physio, lots of gym players move over from the Cannons and we are getting a time. It’s not so bad, just not what I want to be doing in the good crop of juniors moving up from the Junior Twins. Our middle of winter. It’s just an arm. It could be much worse.” new Head Coach, Larson Bauck approaches the game with lots For the North Shore Twins BC Premier League Baseball of energy and drive and over the fall and winter work, I think team, access to North Shore facilities has helped them rise to that enthusiasm has rubbed off on the boys.” dominance in a highly competitive league. Next time you pass a North Shore playing field, take a “First and foremost, a baseball player needs to be an moment to stop and watch the teams. You might just be athlete,” said Rick Elstone, Manager of the North Shore Twins. looking at champions. “We’ve found over the years that there are a great many top

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North Shore Sport Awards GET YOUR NOMINATIONS IN TODAY - Now Online From the venue to sponsors to categories, the North Shore Sport Awards is a unique event among community celebrations in Canada. Since 1998, the North Shore Sport Awards have been an important community ceremony for linking and recognizing the thousands of athletes, officials, coaches and volunteers in North and West Vancouver who keep our playing fields and facilities occupied and our trophy cases full. They bring us together and provide vital recognition to all who contribute. This year, the nomination have been made easier with teh addition of an online nominating process. By visiting the North Shore Sport Awards website at www.nssportawards.com, not only will you find information about this year’s program and winners from past years, you’ll also find information on this year’s ceremony being held at Park Royal on the evening of April 5th and an online nomination form for 12 athletic categories. From Youth and Master athletes to coaches, officials, volunteers, Special Olympians and more there’s bound to be a category that fits someone you know. Applications will be accepted until Wednesday, February 23, 2011. The bright new website is worth visiting, not just for this year’s ceremony, but for links to photos and videos from past ceremonies and contacts to the North and West Vancouver recreation commissions. The North Shore is one of the most active, involved communities in Canada. Our athletes and their families are engaged in the training, commitment and focus it takes to reach outstanding performance at local regional, national

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and world levels. The awards are our chance to thank them for their hard work and provide them with much needed encouragement. For our residents, the ceremony is a chance to connect with friends and neighbours, to meet the people hard at play on the fields, and learn that the best place on earth to live is also home to some of the best athletes on earth. The stories you will hear of dedication, perseverance and commitment in the face of often distant odds highlight the benefits of sport participation and provide an evening of inspiration. Check it out online now at www.nssportsawards.com

Nominate Now! The North Shore Sport Awards is a celebration of sport achievement at all levels; community, high school, provincial, and international. Nominate someone you know, or yourself, for recognition in these categories:

Sports Official

Youth Female

An official who has assisted athletes’ development

Athlete 18 & under as of December 31, 2010

Youth Male

Community Sport Volunteer

Athlete 18 & under as of December 31, 2010

An organizer, trainer or manager

Team

Open Female

Amateur team competing in an organized league Olympic Torch Bearers Maurice Latash Nahanee (Squamish Nation elder), Anne Bethune (Volunteer with Vancouver Adapted Snow Sports), Kai O’Krane, and Frank Kurucz (West Van resident who lit the cauldron at the West Vancouver Community Centre) attended the 2010 North Shore Sport Awards ceremony

Athlete 19 to 39 years of age

Open Male

Athlete with a Disability

Athlete 19 to 39 years of age

Athlete with physical or mental disability

Play Fair

An athlete, coach or manager who has demonstrated true sportmanship

Coach

Coach who is NCCP certified

Master Female Athlete 40 years of age or older

Master Male Athlete 40 years of age or older

c e l e b r at i n g s p o r t a c h i e v e m e n t Nominate online at www.nssportawards.com Deadline for your nominations is Noon, February 23, 2011.

The North Shore Sport Awards ceremony will take place on Tuesday, April 5th, 7:30pm at Park Royal Shopping Centre - North Mall. founding sponsor:

2010 North Shore Sport Awards emcee Don Rutherford welcomes everyone to the well- attended ceremony.

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Wednesday, February 9, 2011 - North Shore News - A29

CELEBRATIONS SEND us your picture for our Celebrations page. Enclose a

Don and Bev Elliott Don and Bev Elliott celebrated their 50th anniversary on Feb. 3. The couple’s friends and family send their love.

Ryan Howarth and Leigh Ann Nuttall Ryan Howarth and Leigh Ann Nuttall were married at Cleveland Dam in North Vancouver on July 31, 2010. The happy couple now lives in Calgary, Alta.

Rosanna Rogers

Natalie Restivo and Christopher Ufford

Family and friends wish long-time North Shore resident Rosanna Rogers a happy 100th birthday on Feb. 8. She will celebrate with her family and friends at a tea party at Cedarview Lodge.

Bruno and Lina Restivo are proud to announce the engagement of their daughter Natalie Restivo to Christopher Ufford, son of Peter and Theresa Ufford. The wedding will take place this summer.

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.

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SERVE UP beef tenderloin with wild mushroom sauce this Valentine’s Day PAGE 35

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Celebrate Apple Month this February

Deana Lancaster dlancaster@nsnews.com

WE all know what February is. It’s the month we focus on things that are sweet, fresh and good for our hearts. That’s right, it’s Apple Month! Apparently February has long been deemed the month we celebrate the widely cultivated tree fruit, but I’m going to let it go if you didn’t realize it. (Neither did I.) “I’m not sure how February came to be Apple Month,” said Adrian Abbott, director of marketing at B.C. Tree Fruits. He agreed that most people would guess Apple Month to take place in the fall, during the harvest. In February, we’re so distracted by the chocolate and roses filling stores for Valentine’s Day that we can hardly be blamed for not picking up on a promotion that’s good for us. Nevertheless, it’s in January and February that B.C. consumers buy the most apples, presumably because, thanks to effective cold storage, they are one of the few local fruits still widely available fresh at this time of year. So a celebration is appropriate. This year, B.C. Tree Fruits is pulling out all the stops to ensure we know it’s time to enjoy our province’s sweet apple bounty, and to give us plenty of opportunities to bite

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PERHAPS a little unexpectedly, February is Apple Month and there are plenty of ways to celebrate the delicious fruit, as was seen at an apple-themed cooking class and dinner hosted by B.C. Tree Fruits last week. At left: Apple terrine makes the plate with duck breast. Top: Writer Deana Lancaster’s Olive Oil and Apple Thyme Cake is ready to be served. Bottom right: Thin-sliced Fuji apples are in the pavé with potatoes and onions. in. Look for displays of their apple varieties in stores and for opportunities to sample some of them. Last week, the marketing group hosted an apple-themed cooking class and dinner at The Dirty Apron Cooking School in Vancouver. Nutritionist and apple grower Darcel Markgraf explained why apples are such a smart choice — especially at this time of year. “Canada’s Food Guide recommends seven to 10 servings of vegetables and fruit per day. I call apples ‘the gateway fruit.’ They’re a good lead-in to other fruits and vegetables.” With more fibre than a bowl of oatmeal and superb anti-oxidant

properties, grabbing an apple or incorporating them into an easy recipe adds quick nutrition to your winter menu. We gave it a go by sipping apple cocktails as we baked Olive Oil and Apple Thyme Cakes, followed by dinner spiked with . . . you guessed it, apples (created by Dirty Apron chef David Robertson), then our own desserts. What a revelation — you can use apples in almost anything. They add juiciness and the lift of well-balanced acidity, but don’t overpower any dish they’re added to. Robertson used Spartan apples in the potato-apple blini, upon which he fanned crispy seared duck breast. Next to

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100 g sugar 1 egg ¾ cup all-purpose flour ¼ tsp baking powder 2 tsp fresh thyme pinch of salt Preheat oven to 325 F. Butter a small loaf pan and coat with sugar (a five inch x 2½ inch loaf pan works well). In a small bowl, whisk together the butter, egg and sugar until light and fluffy. Slowly drizzle in the olive oil and continue to whisk. Using a spatula fold the thyme and apples into the batter (feel free to save some of each for garnish). Sift together the remaining flour, baking powder and salt. Gradually stir into the creamed mixture. Spread evenly into the prepared pan and top with desired garnish. Bake for 25 to 30 minutes until a toothpick inserted into the cake comes out clean. Allow the cake to cool in the pan for about 10 minutes before inverting onto a wire rack to cool.

from oven and place on the stove over medium-high heat. Remove steaks from the pan and place them on a plate, loosely tented with foil. Melt half of the butter in the skillet; sauté the mushrooms and shallot until browned, six to eight minutes. Add the wine and broth and any steak juices which have accumulated on the plate. Cook until reduced to about ¼ cup — this will take about five to six minutes. Remove from heat and whisk in remaining butter; season to taste with salt and pepper. Top each tenderloin with one quarter of the sauce. Makes four servings.

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Ringing in the Year of the Rabbit Artists Call: An inaugural annual North Shore Art Crawl is being organized for April 16 and 17 and artists and artisans are invited to open their studios to the public. If you wish to participate or assist in the planning, please contact Norman Vipond at 604-209-1197 or nvipond@yahoo.com. Trunk Show: Celebrate the 2011 collection of metalwork jewelry by local artist Christy Feaver, Wednesday, Feb. 9, 4-8 p.m. at Tartooful, 3183 Edgemont Blvd., North Vancouver. Info: 604-9240122 or www.tartooful.com. Spies, Lies and Mindgames: Cold War historian and professional mentalist Gerry Hennessey will give a free presentation about the involvement of psychics and magicians in major events throughout the last century, Wednesday, Feb. 9, 7-8:45 p.m. at Lynn Valley library, 1277 Lynn Valley Rd., North Vancouver. Registration required: 604-984-0186, ext. 8144. Preview video: www. spymindtrailer.com. Using eReaders: A free information session to learn more about eBooks and eReaders, Wednesday, Feb. 9, 10-11:30 a.m. at the West Vancouver Memorial Library, 1950 Marine Dr. Registration is not required. Info: www.westvanlibrary.ca.

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FEB. 3 marked the beginning of the Year of the Rabbit in the Asian community and festivities were held across the North Shore to celebrate. Top: Grace Geng plays the Zheng, a traditional Chinese instrument, at a concert put on by West Vancouver secondary school’s Multicultural Club at the Kay Meek Theatre. At left: Jessica Yue performs an umbrella dance at North Shore Neighbourhood House’s Lunar New Year celebration. In the photo above, members of the Shin Myung Korean Drum Team, also at North Shore Neighbourhood House, put on an energetic performance. A variety of entertainment, food and crafts were on hand at the event along with a badminton tournament.

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HARMON - Gordon On Sunday, January 30th, Gordon Harmon passed away at his North Vancouver home surrounded by his family. Gordon is survived by his devoted wife Lee, daughters Tanya and Sandi; grandchildren Jono, Cody, Rhys, Dylan and Kyle; brother Doug (Karen) and sister Joyce (Lawrence). He was predeceased by his mother Lillian (Babe) and father Harold. Gordon moved to North Vancouver in 1968 from Bentley, Alberta and enjoyed a long and fulfilling career with Prudential Sussex Realty. He loved his family, his many friends, his job and his favourite place was the outdoor patio at Seymour. He was a mentor to many in the real estate business, a friend to all and never had a bad day. A Celebration of his life will be held on Wednesday, February 9th from 3pm to 6pm at the Seymour Golf and Country Club, 3723 Mount Seymour Parkway, North Vancouver, B.C. V7G 1C1. In lieu of flowers, please send donations to The Sunshine Kids Foundation, C/O Prudential Sussex Realty, 2996 Lonsdale Avenue, North Vancouver, B.C. V7N 3J4. “Keep Smiling!”

WILLIAMS Shirley-Anne Catharine October 10, 1937 - February 5, 2011. It is with deep sadness that we announce the passing of Shirley Williams (nee Fleming). Beloved wife of 50 years to Eric, loving mother to her daughters Laura (Scott) and Lisa (Natasha), and grandmother to Lauren, Tristan, Hannah, Caitlyn, Ava and Emil. Her friendships were lasting, her love unconditional and her kindness was felt by all who knew her. She will be forever in our hearts. A memorial service will be held at Hollyburn Funeral Home on Saturday, February 12 at 2:00PM. Donations may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society.

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HUNT - Margaret [Peggy] Born March 10, 1916 in London, England and immigrated to Canada with parents Frank and Jenny in 1924. Peggy passed away peacefully at Lynn Valley Care Centre [Manor] on February 3, 2011. Pre-deceased by husband [Joseph] in 1972 and son Francis [Frank] in 2007. She will be sadly missed by son Bob, [Lydia] and grand-daughter Kyla, and son Jim and family in Mission. Peggy spent her entire life in Lynn Valley where she was active over the years in activities from Church events, Garden Clubs, to volunteering at LGH. Some of her happiest memories were the years she operated ’Hunt’s Antiques’ at Lynn Valley Road and Mountain Highway. Special thanks to the nursing staff and care-aids at Lynn Valley Care Centre who contributed to mom’s comfort in her final days. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Lions Gate Hospital Foundation would be greatly appreciated. There will be no service by request.

PORTER - Carolyn It is with great sadness that we announce the sudden passing of our beloved daughter and sister, Carolyn M. Porter on Feb. 2nd, 2011 at age 49 years. Carolyn was an intelligent, determined woman with a fearless heart and resolute spirit in the face of a decades-long battle with Multiple Sclerosis. Both a student and teacher, she worked to further the status of the disabled and the rights of women. In later years she was a faithful member of the church. She is survived by her parents, her sisters and brothers, and nieces and nephews. She will be remembered by her family and friends for her intelligence, knowledge and wisdom, sense of humour, courage, and resolute determination to achieve her goals despite her physical hardships. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Canadian Cancer Society or the Multiple Sclerosis Society of Canada. A memorial service to celebrate Carolyn’s life will be held Saturday Feb. 12th, 2011 at 1 pm at Mt. Seymour United Church, 1200 Parkgate Ave., North Vancouver.

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SHARMAN -Robert (Bob) Newing January 25, 1925 January 30, 2011 It is with deep sadness that we announce the passing, after a lengthy illness, of our husband, father and grandfather Bob Sharman at Nanaimo Regional General Hospital. Bob leaves behind Dorothy, his loving wife of 61 years; children, Doran (Annmarie), Grant and Dayle (Norm); grandchildren, Noel (Julie), Kelsey, Caitlin and Blaine; great-grandchildren, Liberty and Lincoln. Bob will also be missed by his sisters, Dorothy of West Vancouver and Joan (Doug) of Nanaimo. His beloved granddaughter Rachel predeceases him. Bob was born in Vancouver and lived the first two years at Lake Buntzen, BC before the family moved to West Vancouver. He was a WWII veteran serving in the Canadian Navy before returning to West Vancouver and starting his career with BC Electric. After 38 years Bob retired from BC Hydro in Nanaimo. He spent many years volunteering with the Royal Canadian Legion, always helping with the annual Poppy Drive. He also enjoyed his monthly luncheons with the Navy League and BC Hydro Power Pioneers. Bob and Dorothy\’s greatest passions were the travels they took to far off places. Bob enjoyed telling about his adventures whether one of their many camping trips, their visits to Fiji, New Zealand, Australia and the Far East or one of their many cruises. A Memorial Service will be held on Friday, February 18, 2011 at 2 PM at the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 257, Lantzville, BC. In lieu of flowers a donation to the Heart and Stroke Foundation would be appreciated.

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Lost & Found

LOST DOG - short hair gray Pomeranian X Shi tzu, ‘Gizzmo', W 2nd & Chesterfield, Feb 7. Call 604-783-4258, 778-883-7457 LOST WOMENS presc. glasses Jan 14th nr Dufferin Beach rear Whitecliff, reward 604-929-2388

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Personal Messages

Looking For the Love of God West Van Life Church. Park Royal S Mall, Community Room Sunday 10:30AM Thur 7:00PM

Lost? Found~

in the Classifieds!

Position available at a busy North Shore equipment rental company. We require a mechanically minded person that has basic computer knowledge & above average customer service skills. Experience is not necessary but would be an asset. Great work environment, $12/ hour + benefits after 3 months. Please send resume to: Fax 604-926-1563, 1483 Clyde Ave West Vancouver Richardgirard@ dynamic-rentals.com

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Domestics

LIVE IN Housekeeper, Van westside, new home, own suite, can work else where Fax 734-8788

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Drivers

DRIVERS/OWNER OPERATORS wanted - Truck Contractors need drivers with log haul experience & clean driver’s abstract. Owner operators needed with 6, 7, 8 axle log trailers. Visit www.alpac.ca or call 1-800-661-5210 (ext. 8173).

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General Employment

Now Hiring

FLAGPERSONS & LANE CLOSURE TECHS

• Must have reliable vehicle • Must be certified & experienced • Union Wages & Benefits Apply in person 19689 Telegraph Trail, Langley fax resume to 604-513-3661 or email: darlene@valleytraffic.ca PAY OFF POST HOLIDAY BILLS

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

778-968-4400

PHONE BOOKS Mature persons with car or truck to deliver Yellow Pages™ Telephone Directories to North Vancouver and West Vancouver areas.

Call 604-421-2403 Monday to Friday 8am to 4pm

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is looking to add to its team.

★ JUNIOR PERSON

Sales and customer service skills an asset. Level 1 license preferred but willing to train the right person.

★ PERSONAL LINES REPRESENTATIVE

Minimum Level 1 license required. North or West Van resident an asset. We offer a competitive salary & benefits. Please send resume to Fax: 604-988-2411 or email: ibiresume@shawbiz.ca

Office Personnel

Skip Tracers

required ( locating debtors in the USA). Must be good on the telephone & internet . Our Tracers earn $ 13.70 hr to start + bonus + benefits, Earn 35-50K/yr. No exp. Necessary. Will train suitable candidates. Email resume and cover letter to its.careers@skiptrace.com or call 604-484-6900 Detailed job info at www.skiptrace.com

VANCOUVER’S LARGEST Lawn and Property Maintenance Company pays $120-$360 DAILY for outdoor Spring/Summer work. Hiring honest, competitive, and energetic individuals to fill our various 2011 positions. Apply online @ www.propertystarsjobs.com

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Trades/Technical

EXCLUSIVE FINNING/ CATERPILLAR Mechanic training. GPRC Fairview Campus. High school diploma; grade 12 Math, Science, English, mechanical aptitude required. $1000. entrance scholarship. Paid practicum with Finning. Write apprenticeship exams. 1-888-999-7882; www.gprc.ab.ca/fairview PUT POWER into your career! As a Fairview Power Engineer. Oncampus boiler lab. 4th Class-Part A 3rd Class. Affordable residences. GPRC Fairview Campus. 1-888-999-7882; www.gprc.ab.ca/fairview WANTED: EXPERIENCED Civil, Paving and Quality Control Personnel to fill various positions at Large, BC Road Construction Company. Send resume to P.O. Box 843, Kamloops BC, V2C 5M8 or to paverswanted@yahoo.ca

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Insurance

Busy, Bright, Modern North Vancouver office

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Downtown CA firm has an immediate opening for a Filing Clerk, 4 - 5 days / wk. Your duties will include keeping our file room in meticulous order (approx 70% of job), relief reception, banking, mail and sundry other misc. jobs. Strong spoken English, good typing skills (min. 50 wpm), attention to detail and excellent presentation are required. If you enjoy people and like variety, this is the job for you. Send your resume to: Human Resources Rolfe, Benson Chartered Accountants 1400 - 900 W. Hastings St. Vancouver, BC V6C 1E3 Fax: 604-684-7937 or Email: reyre@rolfebenson.com

OFFICE MANAGER REQUIRED

Centrally located, established North Van Construction firm requires an Office Manager to work in a fast-paced, dynamic, innovative, team environment. Excellent english communications and multi-tasking skills a must, for daily interaction with staff, clients and vendors. Strong accounting background required. Responsibilities to include: A/R, A/P, Payroll, Tracking, Costing reports. Flexible hours. Salary negotiable. Benefits. Email:

info@construction -careers.ca

OFFICE MANAGER required for busy North Shore small business. Training provided. More details Westvanirrigation.com/careers/

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Education

FOODSAFE 1 Day Courses #1 in BC • $62 • 604-272-7213 www.advance-education.com FOODSAFE 1 DAY COURSES Guaranteed best value! Six Metro Vancouver Locations: Vancouver • Burnaby • Surrey • Richmond • Coquitlam • Maple Ridge All our Instructors are also working local Health Inspectors! Classes held each week & weekend! Course materials available in 6 languages. Same-day Certification. Visit our website at www.foodsafe-courses.com or call 604-272-7213 ADVANCE Hospitality Education – B.C.’s #1 Choice for Foodsafe & WorldHost Training.

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Tutoring Services

HIGH SCHOOL Math Tutor 8-12. Pls call John @ 778-987-3477, or email: johnliu7@shaw.ca TUTOR DOCTOR NORTH SHORE Tutoring for All Ages and Subjects. Experienced & Qualified Tutors. 778.340.3100 ajonescox@tutordoctor.com www.tutordoctor.com


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GARAGE SALES West Vancouver

ESTATE SALE - china, crystal, brass, collectibles, furniture, carpets, lamps - all must go. One day only, 10-3, Friday, February 11, 2009. Ste 406-2109 Bellevue, West Vancouver.

To advertise call

604-630-3300

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Appliances

ILAC APPLIANCE & VACUUMS

1825 Lonsdale Ave

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Antiques

RETRO DESIGN & ANTIQUES FAIR 175 tables & booths of fun, fabulous finds for you & your eclectic abode! SUN FEB 20 10-3 Croatian Cultural Center 3250 Commercial Dr, 604-980-3159 Admission: $5

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Appliances

GORGEOUS FRIDGE and Stove, Like New, white...used only a couple times. Bought late Feb 2010. $800 for the pair. Call 604-290-7059

FEATURED EMPLOYMENT ACCOUNTING ASSISTANT Hatfield Consultants is seeking an Accounting Assistant to work out of our North Vancouver of f ice. Hatf ield is a well established (1974) and growing environmental consulting company. Responsibilities include providing general accounting support. More information about the position details and how to apply are available at: www.hatfieldgroup.com (No phone calls please)

AUDI BRAND SPECIALIST Capilano Audi requires a motivated, positive and enthusiastic professional to join our top-performing sales team at our new North Vancouver location. We are in particular seeking an Audi Brand Specialist to help address the needs of our ever-growing clientele. Therefore, previous sales experience and fluency in Mandarin are strong assets. Also required: • A valid BC Drivers License • A clean driver’s abstract We provide an extremely competitive remuneration with six-figure income earning potential to top-performers and an opportunity for career growth within a highly established brand.

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

604-987-7330

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For Sale Miscellaneous

A FREE TELEPHONE SERVICE - Get Your First Month Free. Bad Credit, Don’t Sweat It. No Deposits. No Credit Checks. Call Freedom Phone Lines Today Toll-Free 1-866-884-7464 CAN’T GET UP YOUR Stairs? Acorn Stairlifts can help. Call Acorn Stairlifts now! Mention this ad and get 10% off your new Stairlift. Call 1-866-981-6591 CUSTOM WHEELCHAIR. Like new. Suitable for child or small adult. Made locally. Very good condition. $2000. 604-290-7059 ENGLISH SADDLE made in Germany like new Incl. bridle, horse blanket, riding breeches-jacket +helmet, $350. 604-987-4095 LIGHTNING MCQUEEN Little Tikes Toddler Bed. As New,Slats Provided, $150.00 Email: jouleesweet@gmail.com VILAS DINING room table, w/6 chairs & Vilas single bed. stair glider, Thyssen Krupp, 3 yrs old. exc cond. 604-986-4531

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Fuel

A CLEAN DRY SPLIT Maple, birch, alder. Guar lowest prices. David 604-926-0014 24H TOP KNOT FIREWOOD est 1981 Dry Alder, Birch & Maple. Pick up or delivered. Rod 604-985-7193

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Furniture

5 PCE DINING ROOM SET, excellent condition, Pedi stool base w/ solid round glass top. $900. 778-580-5565 (New West) CHAISE LONGUE & Ottoman, (tan), brand new, $500 obo. Call for details.. 604-986-6248 EXC COND solid med/dark wood 42' round coffee table, adjustable height, $90 obo 604-512-5165

RENO SALE: 8 side chairs, 2 end chairs, table sits 10 people plus, includes 2 leaves and large buffet with glass upper for display with interior lighting, great condition, 604-926-4300

Childcare Wanted

P/T LIVE-OUT nanny for 1 yr old twin boys. Tu/Th/alt Fr. Start April Hamilton Area. 604-971-1223.

Reception / Business Assistant Experiences, Qualifications, and Attributes:

• A positive and outgoing personality • Proficient in Microsoft Office, including strong Word skills, and experience in using email applications such as Microsoft Outlook • Knowledge of basic accounting processes would be preferred • Perform multiple tasks with the ability to manage them in a professional and tactful manner • Reliable transportation is required We welcome you to send your resume to canadahr@newmont.com by Monday, February 14th. We would like to thank all applicants in advance for their interest in Hope Bay Mining. Those candidates who are shortlisted and selected for interviews will be contacted.

Furniture

HIGH END Living room TV cabinet $400, coffee table & end tables $300, Santa Barbara queen 5pc bedrm suite $1250 bed, nite tables, dresser & TV/Drawer cabinet, all great cond 604-817-9494

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Wanted to Buy

COLLECTOR LOOKING to buy: Pre 1960 metal tin toys, old militaria items, postcards, antique fire arms & related. Anything collectibles. 604-313-5479

RENO SALE: Complete bedrm set, 2 end tables, 1 tallboy& sleigh bed, great cond, 604-926-4300

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Lumber/Building Supplies

#1A STEEL BUILDING SALE! Save up to 60% on your new garage, shop, warehouse. 6 colors available! 40 year warranty! Free shipping, the first 20 callers! 1-800-457-2206. www.crownsteelbuildings.ca PREFAB HOMES DISCOUNTED 50%+!! USA Mortgage Disaster Order Cancellations. 1260SF PreEngineered Package originally $29,950.00, BLOWOUT $14,975.00!! Other sizes SACRIFICE prices! HUNDREDS SHIPPED! Spring/Summer delivery. TOLL-FREE 1-800-871-7089 STEEL BUILDING WINTER SALE... $3.49 to $11/sq.ft. Immediate orders only - FREE shipping, some exclusions/ Up to 90 days to pay. Deposit required. Pioneer Manufacturers since 1980. 1-800-668-5422. See current specials www.pioneersteel.ca STEEL BUILDINGS PRICED TO CLEAR - Holding 2010 steel prices on many models/sizes. Ask about FREE DELIVERY! CALL FOR QUICK SALE QUOTE and FREE BROCHURE 1-800-668-5111 ext. 170

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Musical Instruments

ALTO SAXOPHONE, Selmer, Mark VI Serial # 199XXX original lacquer, amazing tone, free blowing, all new pads, in excellent condition and highly cherished. $6300 OBO. 604 808 6223

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5005 ★CATS & KITTENS★ FOR ADOPTION ! 604-724-7652

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Dogs

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

GERMAN SHEPHERD puppies. CKC registered German working line pups. Blk/tan or black. Taking reservations now! Ready to go Feb 28. For pedigree info, go to www.obedienceplus.com $1,000/each. Call 778-571-2990

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Cell Pressure – Part I Today’s parents are faced with issues that didn’t exist in their own childhood. Most contemporary parents will experience their child’s persistent requests for a cell phone. Over 400 parents responded to a survey at KeepKidsHealthy.com: When do you plan to get your kids a cell phone? Under 12 years ................ 6.1% 12-13 years .................... 11.5% 14-15 years .................... 22.9% 16-17 years .................... 22.4% 17-18 years ...................... 7.6% When they start driving: 2.3%; go to college: 23.8%; get a job and pay for it themselves: 3%. In New Zealand, 33,000 school-age students participate in surveys through CensusAtSchool, and were asked if they had cell phones. By age 14, 84% answered “yes,” but at age nine, 22% already owned one. A cell was #1 one on girls’ Christmas lists and #2 for boys, whose first choice was money. Next week: Cell phones Important Considerations Information provided by: North Shore Child Care Resource Program, a service of North Shore Community Resources Society: 604-985-7138

BOOKKEEPING $25/hr H&R TAX & ACCOUNTING info@hrtax.ca 604-980-9668

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Business Services

GET RESULTS! Post a classified in a few easy clicks. Choose your province or all across Canada. Best value. Pay a fraction of the cost compared to booking individual areas. www.communityclassifieds.ca or 1-866-669-9222

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Financial Services

$500$ LOAN SERVICE, by phone, no credit refused, quick and easy, payable over 6 or 12 installments. Toll Free: 1-877-776-1660 www.moneyprovider.com

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GORGEOUS GREAT Dane x Rotti/ Huski Pups ready mid Feb very healthy, $500-$600 1 604 537 1877

IF YOU own a home or real estate, ALPINE CREDITS will lend you money: It’s That Simple. Your Credit / Age / Income is NOT an issue. 1.800.587.2161

5040 JACK RUSSELL pups smooth m/f, dewormed, 1 shots, tails docked, view parents, $450. 604-701-1587

Business Opps/ Franchises

#1 JANITORIAL FRANCHISE Customers, (Office Cleaning), Training and support. Financing. www.coverall.com 604-434-7744 info@coverallbc.com HOMEWORKERS NEEDED!!! Full /Part time positions available - Will train. On-Line Data Entry, Typing Work, E-mail Reading, PC/Clerical Work, Homemailers, Assembling Products. HURRY, SPOTS GO FAST! www.CanadianJobsFromHome.com

PUPPY FOR VALENTINES DAY Shih Tzu X Japanese Chin, $495 + Vet check/shots 604-746-9332 PUREBRED LAB puppies. Born Dec.25,2010, chocolate, black, golden & blond. $600.- $700. 1st shots, vet checked, dewormed 604-308-4401 or 604-850-9690

Daycare Centres

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

Accounting/ Bookkeeping

Call 1-866-690-3328

PIANO, VERY basic suitable for a beginner, free you p/u, 604-990-1572 TEAK QUEEN sized headboard, and queen metal bed frame. YOU PICK UP 604-929-2919

Golfing

Cats

Recycler

GREEN LEATHER recliner, large wood office desk, drk wood 9 drawer dresser w/mirror, white 8 drawer chest, wooden china cabinet w/3-side drawers and sliding door. U-pick-up. (604) 987-3676

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CHARMING LARGE Villa in Indian Wells Country Club, California sleeps 6, pool spa, reduced to $350/day, 1-760-360-9139

PINE DINING Tables, 8ft, 6ft. 8 pine chairs, SS Fridge & Range, lg. iron patio table, hall table, Prego wicker pram. 604 913-7727

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Hope Bay Mining Ltd., located on the waterfront of North Vancouver, is currently seeking an experienced and outgoing

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ROTTWEILER BOXER Cross, 8 weeks old, $325 obo, 778-862-3568

SHIH TZU BIJON Pups. Family raised. 1st shots, dewormed, tri-colour. $550. 604-882-0137

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Investment

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Legal Services

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Money to Loan

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Metaphysical

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Legal/Public Notices

NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS RE: Estate of BARBARA VICTORIA LIKNESS, also known as BARBARA V. LIKNESS, and BARBARA LIKNESS Deceased Creditors and others having claims against the estate of Barbara Victoria Likness, otherwise known as Barbara V. Likness and Barbara Likness, deceased, formerly of North Vancouver, B.C. are required to send full particulars of such claims to the undersigned, Executor, c/o Cobbett & Cotton Law Corp. #300 - 410 Carleton Avenue, Burnaby, B.C. V5C 6P6, on or before March 11, 2011, after which the estate’s assets will be distributed, having regard only to the claims that have been received.

Vancouver City Savings Credit Union, Executor

NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS In the estate of Pearl Jane Chapman, deceased late of North Vancouver, who died October 30, 2010. TAKE NOTICE that all persons having claims upon the estate of the above named must file with the undersigned Executor by the 28th of February 2011 a full statement of their claims and of securities held by them. Robert W. Chapman Executor 2390 Badger Road North Vancouver, BC V7G 2H2

Notice to Creditors and Others

NOTICE is hereby given that creditors and others having claims against the estate of DIANA PATRICIA LAVIS deceased, formerly of 1333 Whitby Road, West Vancouver, B. C., V7S 2N4, are required to send full particulars of such claims to the undersigned Executrix at 1827 Berkley Road, North Vancouver, B. C., V7H 1Y9 on or before March 11, 2011, after which date the estate’s assets will be distributed having regard only to claims that have been received. Executrix Elizabeth Jane Collins.

PUBLIC NOTICE Cascadia Tower is holding an

Open House

for the community 7:15pm - 9pm Monday, February 21 at the West Vancouver Rec Centre Ocean Room, 2121 Marine Dr, West Vancouver to discuss the proposed 30 metre Monopine (faux pine tree) telecom tower at Hwy 1 at the Westbound 15th Street exit. We welcome your comments on or before March 9, 2011 to Cascadia Tower, 208 - 545 Clyde Ave, West Vancouver, B.C. V7T 1C5 NOTICE Is hereby given that on February 20, 2011 at 12:00 p.m. at 219 Mackay Rd. North Vancouver, B.C., the undersigned, Advanced Storage Centres will sell at Public Auction, by competitive bidding, the personal property heretofore stored with the undersigned. Name........................Unit Susan Campbell... # 0764 Edward Thomas.....# 0371 and # 0473 Desiree Lamarch....# 0119 Road Something Production Unit # 0399 & RV55 Lucanus Wall.......... # 0209 NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS Notice is Hereby Given that Creditors and others, having claims against the Estate of TRIGG MARJORIE MARY, formerly of #405-135 West Fifteenth Street, North Vancouver, B.C. V7M1R7, Deceased are hereby required to send the particulars thereof to the undersigned Executor, C/O Sherry Marceil, 11894- 86 Avenue, Delta, B.C., V4C2X9 on or before March 12, 2011, after which date the estate’s assets will be distrIbuted, having regard only to the claims that have been received. Sherry Marceil, EXECUTOR

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LIEN ACT Notice: Kelly Nadine Rideout or Brian Dumas. 2003 Cadillac CTS VIN#: 1G6DM57N230145357 plate# O17 HXB amount owing $2,438.55 Above mentioned vehicle will be sold on February 22, 2011 at Taylormotive Service Ltd.

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Apartments & Condos

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North Van Apt. Rentals

Body Work

EXOTIC Beauty Shontel avail for discreet relaxation sessions on the North Shore..... 604-980-9938 LIKE TO BE SPOILED? Full body massage. Call Sasha 604-971-0860

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1 BDRM + DEN

Pinnacle Hotel Residences, Waterfront, view, exec., stainless appls, granite, gas stove, ac, fp, wd, steps away is use of Hotel pool, steam, sauna, gym. All hotel services avail. Seabus, shopping, restaurants all less than 1 block, ns, np. $1495. avail. now. 604-980-4296

Personals

DATING SERVICE. Long-Term/ Short-Term Relationships, FREE CALLS. 1-877-297-9883. Exchange voice messages, voice mailboxes. 1-888-534-6984. Live adult casual conversations-1on1, 1-866-311-9640, Meet on chatlines. Local Single Ladies. 1-877-804-5381. (18+). GAY PHONE Chat. FREE TRIAL. 1-877-501-1012 Talk to or meet desirable guys in your area 24/7. Where private, confidential fantasies come true! 1-877-501-1012 GayLiveNetwork.com 18+ LUXURY RELAXATION SPA 778-340-2778 1053 Marine Dr, North Van

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Sun-Thur 10-Midnight Fri/Sat 10am-1pm

Angel Massage 604-294-8038

402-3701 Hastings St., Burnaby

Lily’s Relaxation Centre Nice Oriental Massage

604-986-8650 1050 Marine Dr., North Van (by McKay) parking at rear

Meridien

1 BDRM, Lower Lonsdale exec bright, balcny, ss appl, ug prkg, ns np $1200 Mar 1. 604-985-9184 TUCKTON PLACE 1520 Chesterfield Rd. NV 1 bdrm $935 No pets. Call 604-

990-2971 or Wkends 778-340-7406

1 BR, 1&Mahon, new paint, carpets, drapes, quiet side, heat hw, 1 prkg. $925, lease 604-985-1930 1 Br, $845, corner unit, brick patio, now or Mar. 1st. heat incl. quiet. drapes. gated or free prkg, no pets, 1 yr lease. 310 East 2nd, 604-904-0956 1 BR $968, Mar 1st, quiet bldg, sec prkg, 1 blk to Lonsdale. 140 West 17th. 990-8262/985-1658 1 Br corner, $860. Gated prkg. quiet, drapes no pets, heat incl. walk to seabus, 1 yr lease, 163 W 5th. 604-980-7501 1 BR garden level, shr wd, ns, np but must love them, $750 inc utils, Mar 1, 604-839-9062 1 BR. large, $870. mountain view. Gated prkg, quiet, drapes, heat incl. no pets, 1 yr lease, 321 East 2nd. 604-987-5802 1 BR, new bldg, 700 sq ft, 23rd & Lonsdale, insuite w/d, f/p, $1250. pet ok, Mar 1. 604-809-3033

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Escort Services

GENTLEMEN! Attractive discreet European lady is available for company. 604 451-0175

144 W. 14th St MARLBOROUGH TOWER

Spacious Studio starting at $1000 & 1 BR starting from $1200 with balconies, spectacular views, well maint, clean, quiet concrete highrise. Fabulous Central Londsale location, next to library, transit, shops & cls to schools. Sorry, no pets. Heat & Hot water incls. Call 604-983-6920 to view.

How to write a classified ad that works. Writing an effective classified ad is easy when you know how. What follows is a step-by-step guide focusing on the time-tested principles of a successful ad. • Use a keyword. Start your ad with the item for sale, service offered or the job title. • Be descriptive. Give customers a reason to respond. Advertisers have found that the more information you provide, the better the response. • Limit abbreviations. Use only standard abbreviations to avoid confusion and misinterpretations. • Include price. Always include price of the item for sale. • How to respond. Always include a phone number (with area code) and/or street and email address.

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Apartments & Condos

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Apartments & Condos

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North Van Apt. Rentals

1 & 2 BR, Mar 1, 17 & Lonsdale, hardwood, ns, no pets $860 & $1050 incl heat, 604-984-9367 1 BDRM, Central Lonsdale, 2nd floor, h/w flrs, heat and hot water incl, no pets, $950, Dodwell Strata Mgt. 604-838-5020 or 604-699-5264

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Spacious 2 BR with balconies, spectacular views, $1550, 945 sqft, well maintained, clean, quiet concrete highrise. Fabulous Central Londsale location, next to library, transit, shops & cls to schools. Sorry, no pets. Heat & Hot water incls. Call 604-983-6920 to view.

2 BDRM, $1150 & $1225 Central Lons, nice quiet bldg, carpet, h/w floors, n/p, NOW, 604-988-3227 2 BDRM Upper Lonsdale. Incl. Heat, h/w. N/S. N/P. 1yr lease. $1150/mth. Avail Feb 1st. (604) 980-3889

2 br a corner suite, 2nd flr of very quiet 3 story walk up, E. 15th St. large private balcony, sunny, south facing, new windows, dw, new carpet, venetian blinds, free laundry fac. no smoking & no pets, $1100 604-830-0857 msg.

LYNN VALLEY, updated 2 BR, d/w, cat ok, large patio $1200 604-925-8824 Vistarealty.net

2BR CRNR ste, top Flr. E18/Lonsdale, Priv blcny, Newly reno’d. N/P Refs. $1300 Feb10 (604)603-8199, lve message.

LYNN VALLEY, updated large 3 BR, cat ok, $1375, March 1 604-925-8824 Vistarealty.net

3 BR, garden apt. 2 bath, new flrs. Mt Seymour Park area, ns, np, kids ok, $1550, 604-987-7006 A LITTLE PIECE OF HEAVEN.. in Lynn Valley, heat & hw incl’d, ug prkg, (3 mos free) some reno’d units, 1 br, $945... 2 br, 1 bath $1200.. 2 br, 2 bath, $1275... 3 br, 2 bath.. $1475, coin wd, quiet area, 1 cat ok, No dogs, ns, 604-980-9219 BACH $695, avail Mar. 1, balc 18/Lonsdale carpet, incl heat/ hw, 1 yr lease. np, ns, 604-988-4692 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 March 1st, ph 604-726-4884 Beautiful Large Suites - 1 BR from $915, now or Mar 1. 2 BR $1320, now or Mar 1. $300 Movein Allowance 2 BR only. Heat, h/w, prkg. Lease 604-986-3866 LRG SPACIOUS 1-2 bdrm units avail heat/h/water incl, beautiful mtn view, indoor pool. D/Town bus @ front door. $975 - $1,350 To view call 604-830-7587 Chesterfield/W15, Bach & 1br, fp, incld heat hw, cable, ns, 1 yr lease, np $750up, 604-987-9899 Delbrook Gardens 777 W. Queens

Rd 1 & 2 br from $1,195. M-F 604 990-2971 or Wkends 985-2876

2 BR bright, hi-spd/cable, hardwood, ns, np, nr seabus, quiet bldg. $1300, 604-618-8338 2 BR large 1st flr 10th/Lonsdale $1030incl heat/cable, ns, np, refs well kept quiet bldg. immed, suit quiet tennant(s) 604-317-7425

6505-12

6505

West Van Apt. Rentals

LIONS APTS 3 BR $1900. $300 Moving Allowance, insuite w/d, d/w, patio. Feb 15 or later. 1 yr lease 604-986-3866

GREAT LOCATION! 145 West Keith Road.

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

6505-12

Real Estate

uSELLaHOME.com

$99 can sell your home 574-5243 Delta Price Reduced studio condo, 19+ complex, pool, park, $99,900 597-8361 id4714 Maple Ridge spotless 947sf 1br condo above snrs cent 55+ $219,900 466-1882 id5262 New Westminster Price Reduced, 555sf 1br condo, view, $164,900 525-8577 id5081 Sry Sullivan Mews ground lvl 1200sf 2br 2ba tnhse, 55+complex $220K 834-6935 id5136 Sry E Newton 1 acre lot with 2600sf 6br 2.5ba bungalow $479,900 778-549-2056 id5198 Sry Bear Creek Park Reduced 1440sf rancher, gated 45+ $279,900 597-0616 id5234 Sry Guildford Quiet 909sf top fl 2br condo, many updates, view, $172K 588-5592 id5305

6020-26

North Vancouver

BUY THIS APT NOW, in a prime position in Lower Lonsdale. 2 Br, 2 Baths, In Suite wd, Gas fp, 6 Appls. Price $419,000 for 974sf. Phone: 604-988-6192

Ambleside across from beach, 2 br, patio, garden, wd, fp, ns, avail now. 604-506-4933

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Apartments & Condos

6505-12

West Van Apt. Rentals

PACIFICANA 1480 Esquimalt Ave. 1 bachelor, 1 bdrm, ocean views, dw, n/p, n/s Feb 1st. By appt. 604-921-7800

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PARKRIDGE TERRACE 110 E. Keith Rd. Great location, park like setting, sauna, indoor pool. 2 Br. $1395 up views, storage. NO PETS. 604-988-7379 www.glassmanpm.com TUCKTON PLACE 1520 Chesterfield Rd. NV 2 bdrm $1300 No pets. Call 604-

990-2971 or Wkends 778-340-7406

WOODCROFT: 1, 2 BR 1 year lease. ns, np. Utils. incld. COLLIERS - 604-926-2012 WOODCROFT 1 BR new carpet, paint. incl all utils, prkg, security, gym + pool $925 604-813-7312 WOODCROFT, 1BR, view updated. utils, secure prkg, gym, pool incl’d, ns, np, 604-929-8002

6505-12

West Van Apt. Rentals

2 BR, Ocean & mtn view, well maintained bldg. Nr Seawall, shops & library, ns, 604-925-0006

1775 Bellevue Avenue HOLLYBURN PLAZA 2 BR - Avail Now From $1650/mo. Fully Reno’d, granite countertops, Breathtaking ocean view, new appls, d/w, new kitchen & bath rm cabinets, 2 balc, 1.5 baths, HW floors, Walk to shops & restaurants. Steps to Seawall, transit & beaches. Sorry, no pets. Call 604-922-4724 to view.

REAL ESTATE 6020-01

6505

West Van Apt. Rentals

MOVE IN ALLOWANCE Lrg 1 BR, Avail Feb 1, quiet, clean building, Rent $1100. Incls Heat & H/W. No pets/Non smoker, 1 yr lease, Cable/park extra, To view call 604-985-4272

Call 604-986-3356

Houses - Sale

Apartments & Condos

Fun By The Numbers

Delbrook Gardens 777 W. Queens Rd -1 BR $1195. Wkdays 604 990-2971/Wkends 985-2876

2 BR. 1 & 2 baths, avail now. 1 yr lease, 125 West 19th, no pets, coin wd, call 778-554-0537 2 BR $1495 & $1595 avail now; ocean view, reno’d, dw, ns, cat ok lower Lonsdale, 604-988-1939

Apartments & Condos

2025 BELLEVUE Avenue Reno’d 1 & 2 br unit. Ocean views. Cat ok. Senior discounts. 604-913-0734

6020

144 W. 14th St MARLBOROUGH TOWER

6505

6020

Houses - Sale

6020-34

Surrey

#48-15020-66A AVE, SURREY Senior Strata Complex, 55 +, 2 BR Cottage, 2 bath, all new appls, completely reno’d, new roof, gardens, well kept storage, $195 maintenance per month, includes electric & heat, $260,000 obo. For more info call 604-572-0036

6020-42

West Vancouver

COMING SOON Caulfeild home $1.2 m - 1.3 m, Call 604-908-8383 (no agents please)

6030

Lots & Acreage

OCEAN VIEW, 2 buildable lots in West Van, build now, all fees paid, $1M/ea. Fixed price, partly owned by a realtor. 778-882-8381

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RENTALS

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cont. from previous page

place your ad online@ http://classified.van.net

6505

Apartments & Condos West Van Apt. Rentals

6505-12

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

6505

6505-12

Domestic

9145

1998 CHEV Malibu LS, V6, a/c, 126k, very good cond, Aircared $2700 obo. Call 778-838-1815

Scrap Car Removal

Cash for junk cars! $100 to $1000 Ask about our $500 Credit!

Visit our website @ www.surreyscrap.com Free tow, no wheels, no papers no problem! Hassle free friendly service. 2 hr service in most areas.

1998 DODGE Neon $2950, very clean, 1 owner, 110,000 kms, AC, PS, PB, good tires, new trans. 604-802-2344

9130

Motorcycles/ Dirt Bikes

POWERBOATS IN SUMMER, Snowmobiles in Winter, ATV’s in between! GPRC Fairview Campus, Alberta. Learn to repair small engines, recreational vehicles. First step to Apprenticeship. On-campus residences. 1-888-999-7882; www.gprc.ab.ca/fairview THE ONE - THE ONLY - The only one in Canada! Only authorized Harley Davidson Technician Program at GPRC Fairview Campus, Alberta. September 2011 intake. On-campus residences. 1-888-999-7882; www.gprc.ab.ca/fairview TWO WHEELIN’ EXCITEMENT! Motorcycle Mechanic Program. GPRC Fairview Campus, Alberta. Hands-on training for street, offroad, dual sport bikes. Write 1st year apprenticeship exam. 1-888-999-7882; www.gprc.ab.ca/fairview

Find your car at

604 628 9044

#1 FREE Scrap Vehicle Removal Ask about $500 Credit!!! $$ PAID for Some 604.683.2200

9155

Sport Utilities/ 4x4’s/Trucks

2005 DODGE Ram 1500 4x4

Quad cab 4.7L V8 92 km new tire dealer serv $14000 604-812-1870

9160

Sports & Imports

1983 MERCEDES 500SEL, 5L ohc, int as new, reliable, records/ serviced $1500 604-943-2626 1997 MERCEDES C230 140 km, only, local, good cond, $3,200 Call 604-983-3902

West Van Apt. Rentals

BAYVIEW APTS

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

AUTOMOTIVE 9125

Apartments & Condos

9160

• 7 days / 1000km exchange privilege • 100 point inspection • Carproof Vehicle History Report (carproof.com)

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Apartments & Condos

6505-12

West Van Apt. Rentals

Park Royal Towers Completely Renovated

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

Sports & Imports

Central Auto

The North Shore’s Best 2006 Jaguary XJ8 4dr, luxury sedan, auto, local, sunroof, only 26k, virtually as new. $28,850

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

604-922-3246 935 Marine Drive

6522

Furnished Accommodation

2004 Mercedes Benz E500 4 Matic Station Wagon, auto/ Tiptronic, AWD, pwr tailgate, sunroof, leather heated seats, local, only 77k & spotlessly kept. $25,850

A SHORT STAY Renos, family, execs, long term. 604-987-2691 www.vancouvershortstay.com

2004 BMW X3 3.0 SUV AWD, auto/Steptronic, local, panorama roof, only 91K, spotless. $19,850

HOMAWAY INNS Specializing in furn accom at reas rates. call 604-723-7820 or visit www.homawayinns.com

D SOL

2002 Mercedes Benz C320 4dr Luxury Sedan, auto/ Tiptronic, local, leather, sunroof, pwr heated seats, only 52k from new, spotless. $14,850

D SOL D L O S

2004 Mercedes Benz C240 4dr Sedan, auto/tiptronic, local, sunroof, alloy wheels, only 63k, immaculate $14,850 2004 Mercedes Benz C240 4Dr Sedan, auto/Tiptronic, local, only 56k, spotless. $14,850 2002 Infiniti QX4 Luxury SUV, auto, local, leather pwr heated seats, sunroof, 3.5L V6 engine, All Wheel Drive, very well kept. $13,850

OPEN

Wed to Sat 9am - 5pm 2002 Jaguar “X Type” 2.5 All Wheel Drive 4dr Sedan, auto, local, leather, sunroof, heated seats, only 49K, spotlessly kept. $13,850

• 6-year / 120,000km transferable Powertrain warranty coverage, with options to upgrade to comprehensive extended warranty.

6505

1999 Toyota 4Runner SR5 V6 AWD SUV auto, local, sunroof, only 168k, extremely well kept. $10,850

Serving the North Shore for over 30 years!

• Trades Welcome • Leasing & Finance Available • Select Import Purchases • Open Wednesday to Saturday 9am to 5pm

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604-630-3300

FURNISHED SUITES & Houses Short-term, Good prices.

EAGLES NEST. Eve 604-921-8174

SHORT TERM ACCOM DAY - WEEK - MONTH, 604-988-6082 grandmanor.net UPPER DUNDARAVE, furn 1 bdrm ground level, 1 blk to bus, awesome view, priv outside area, w/d, np, ns, built-in vac, in-flr heat, $1200 incl util & hi-spd internet. Avail Now Call 604-913-3144

6535

Homestay

HOST FAMILY wanted. Please call us at 604-688-1928 or email: globalstudyedu@gmail.com

6540

Houses - Rent

2 BR upstairs + 1 br in finished bsmt, reno’d, 2 baths, no pets, suit family. $1,800. 605 E 7th, N. Van. Feb 15 or 30. Open House Sat aft 1-3pm 604-987-1205. 3 BR, 2 bath, Grand Blvd. 5 appls hardwood, yard, fp, carport, nr schools, np, ns, 604-763-2580 3 BR home, Grand Blvd area, updated, d/w, f/p, $2100, Mar 1, pet ok 604-841-5970 3-4 BR. rec room, 2 bath, yard, fp, near Parkgate Mall, 5 appls, ns, immed, $2000, 604-988-6572 4 BDRM + den. 3 bath 5 appliances view. Lighthouse Pk area, $3,000 604-926-1124 4 BR large bright, Lynnmour, gas f/p, 5 appls, patio, fenced yard, Mar 1, $2500 + util. 604-984-7933

AMBLESIDE CHARACTER updated, 3 br 3 ba, hardwood $3000 604-925-8824 Vistarealty.net

DELBROOK 5 BR 4 ba, 2 kitchen 4 f/p, hardwood, decks $3495 604-925-8824 Vistarealty.net

6540

6602

Houses - Rent

Suites/Partial Houses

2 BR, Lynnmour, 5 appl, own laund, fenced yrd, ns, pet neg. $1150+ util. Imm. 604-984-7933 DEEP COVE 604-929-5191 - n/s - 2 BR seaside cottage $2275 - 3 BR large lot, quiet area $2075 SEMI-W/F OCEANVIEW near Whytecliff. 2BD, 3BR, w/d, n/s,n/p $3200 March 1. 604-789-7205 STOP RENTING-RENT TO OWN No Qualification Required Flexible Terms ABBOTSFORD - 3262 Clearbrook Road, 3 bedrooms with 2 bedroom legal suite. Only $1,751/m. Option Fee Required (604) 626-9647 (604) 657-9422 www.wesellhomesbc.com

6565

Office/Retail Rent

DUNDARAVE OFFICE SPACE, Prime 417sq ft, $900 mth, avail May1st Pls call: 604-926-1010 OFFICE FOR LEASE Avail now Furn, for 1 person. $455/mo, 1500marine.com 604-986-1500

6595

Shared Accommodation

6595-45

North Vancouver

1 BDRM, clean, in 2 br apt, C. Lonsdale, mature female. N/S N/P, $550, Avail 604-345-0842

2BR BSMT suite, $1000+util, updated, full bath, fenced yard, parking, storage, NS, NP, avail now 604-904-1221 4 BR British Properties main flr, 2 bath, f/p, 5 appl, nr Sentinal school, prkg, storage, no pets. $2700 604-922-3499 BACH. suite ground level, bright, Upper Lonsdale. Quiet n/s, cat ok, Mar. $775 incl 604-983-3653 LARGE STUDIO suite, priv entry, nr Cap Mall & bus, avail now, ns, np, $750. 778-338-4106 STUDIO APT, above grnd, Deep Cove ocean view, prkg, util, incl, $700mo. Mar 1st 604-924-1939

6605

Townhouses Rent

2 BR + large Den, 2.5 Bath, family & living room. Private backyard. Secure u/g prkg. Near Cap Mall, School & Bus stop. Mar. 1, $1895 604-913-1811..778-893-0550

1 BR spacious home, net, hottub, tv, yard, suit ns female, nr Cap Univ. $650 incl util, 604-765-8439

6600 6602

Suites/Partial Houses

1 BDRM g/l bsmt, Central Location, heat & laundry incl, NS NP, $650/mo, March 1. 604-980-2656 1 BR bsmt, like new, avail now, np ns, suit 1, own entry, Upper Lonsdale, $850 all incl 984-7010

NORTH SHORE Appliance Services At your place, great rates. Call Mike 604-307-2010

8030

Carpentry

A TICKETED CARPENTER Windows, doors, int. finishing, WCB. Sean 604-290-5994 CARPENTRY, ADDITIONS, decks, 32 yrs exp, licensed. Call Ken, Cell: 604-928-3270 FRIENDLY, Professional, Crown mouldings, baseboard, casings rough framing. 778-233-0559 QUALITY CARPENTRY Renos & baths. Insured, local references. Call Dave at 604-724-4342

Chimney Services

8050

CHIMNEY REPAIRS Cert Mason - Stonework 778-378-3548 billingtonmasonry.com

8055

Cleaning

$18/HR. Quality House cleaning. 604-983-3477 www.qualityhc.com

3 BR t/house in quiet complex, 1.5 baths, fenced patio, pool, playground, near bus & shops, $1650+utils, Dollarton & Seymour. Avail Mar 1. 604-929-6024

CAPILANO MAID SERVICES Residential/Commercial, Post Renovation Cleanup, Refs, Insured, WCB. Call 778-895-1919 ENVIRO MAID INSURED and BONDED. Residential. Available on a regular basis. Excellent refs. Free est. $20 p/hr. 604-685-1344

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

Storage

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

Appliance Repairs

8015

Don’t Miss THIS!

1 BR IN spacious home for n/s female. Furn or unfurn, internet, w/d, $495 incl. 604-980-2106 1 BR large with ensuite, no pet, ns, no parties, nr Lonsdale & LGH $650 incl, immed 604-990-4257

HOME SERVICES

QUALITY CLEANING. Exc refs. Res/com. Move in/out. Carpets + pressure wash’g. 778-895-3522 EXP HOUSE CLEANER $22/hr, You supply the cleaning products. I DO THE WORK! 778-340-4019.

Computer Services

8058 TWIN LAKES ESTATES Private and luxurious 3 bdrm t/h, set amidst 10 acres of abundant evergreen woods and mountains, with 2 lakes & a stream, only 20 mins to d/town. A beautiful balance of unspoiled nature with the convenience of a fully modern t/home. $2,200.00 ($2,250 with pet) incl heat, hot water,cable, 2 prkg stalls. Pls call Daniel &Gloria btwn 11am-7pm at 604- 988-1838

BEAUTIFUL CANYON MANOR (on Capilano Rd)

Luxury view townhouse, new reno, 3 bdrm, balcony, patio, 2.5 baths, 2000 sf, 2 wood f/p, 6 appls, 2 prkgs. 2 pools outside. Cable, heat incl. Peaceful, park-like setting. $2400. avail June 1. Mature bldg. No pets. 604-987-7813

1 BR, clean as new, $900 incl. utils, share wd. Lower Lonsdale. Ns, np, immed. 604-984-2354 1 BR ground suite, Pemberton Heights, ac, cable, own entry & wd, suit 1 or 2, avail, ns, np $750+1/2 utils. 604-315-6662 1 BR, L.Valley, 2nd flr of house, bright, view,garden, own entry, own wd, own deck, prkg, Mar 1st, $850 incl utils, 604-980-0451

HOME SERVICES

1 BR ste 2 rooms, priv ent, full bath, fridge, ldry, priv home, prkg, ns, np, $625.Now 604-813-7312

Find the professionals you need to create the perfect renovation.

1500SQ FT, 3 BR bsmt suite,high qual. Central loc; nr to Edgmnt, Cap Mall, shops & trails. d/w, high spd int, cable. Spacious open plan living area, sep entrance, off rd prkgx2, shared laundry, good storage. Ideal for family or couple, dogs ok. n/s. Avail immed. $1950/mth 604-671-4299. 2 BR, Bright above ground suite, spacious, new stainless appls. storage shed, insuite wd, Dundarave, $1900incl all utils, ns, np, avail now, 604-805-6111

Onsite Computer Repair FREE ESTIMATES Visa & M/card Call Chris 604-998-2273 PC COMPUTER EXPERT 30 Yrs Exp • Reasonable $$ Call John 604-839-2941

8060

MORRISON CONCRETE Design, excavate, form & place all concrete. 604-988-2840

8073

Drainage

LONSDALE DRAINAGE & SEWER

15% OFF • Drain Tiles • Wet Basements • Sump & Sewer

604-973-0290 Crown Roofing & Drainage Residental Div. Roofing installations & repairs. 604-327-3086 DRAIN TILES & WATER LINES Without Digging a Trench 604-985-4000

to advertise call

604-630-3300

Finance rates starting from

Concrete

0.9%

Need a Painter? Find one in the Home Services section.

Western Canada s Largest Selection of Certified Mercedes-Benz Vehicles

Mercedes-Benz North Shore

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HOME SERVICES 8075

Drywall

8130

Handyperson

8160

Lawn & Garden

A. A. Allwest Garden Service Lawn maint, general cleanup, power raking, moss control, etc. CALL SUKH free est. 604-726-9213 or 604-984-1988

Serafina Garden Services Maint. & design, decoration & cleanups reas rate 604-984-4433 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 ACME DRYWALL. Board, tape, mud. N. Shore 20 yr, avail immed Spraytext removal a specialty. Kent 604-984-7171, 753-1116 AFFORDABLE, Reliable, Quality Guaranteed. Boarding, Taping, Spraytex. Dave 604-984-7476 *Drywall * Taping * Texture * Stucco*Painting * Steel stud framing Quality Home 604-725-8925

8080

Electrical

# 1167 LIC Bonded. BBB, lrg & sm jobs, expert trouble shooter, WCB, low rates, 24/7. 617-1774. #381293 LIC’D Bonded Electrician. Service, reno. Low prices Jeff 604-839-2825, 604-929-1094 A LICENSED electrician #19807 semi-retired, small jobs only. 604-689-1747 pgr 604-686-2319 DNE ELECTRIC Lic #89267 ALL Your Electrical Needs Reasonable & Affordable FREE Estimate 604-999-2332

Electrician Lic#95323, Bonded, Affordable Com/Res. No Job too small. 25 yrs exp. 604 727-2306 ROUZ ELECTRIC #89724 Great rates, fast service, free est. Satisfaction guar. 604-765-3329 YOUR ELECTRICIAN $29 service call. Insured. Lic # 89402. Fast same day service guaranteed. We love small jobs! 604-568-1899

8087

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.

8100

Fireplaces

PRO GAS - North Shore Gas fireplaces. Repair & safety inspection. 604-925-1341 www.progas.ca

8105

Flooring/ Refinishing

Century Hardwood Floors ★Hardwood flr refinishing ★Repairs ★ Staining ★ Free Estimate. Contact 604-376-7224 Hardwood, Lam. Prof. Install, Refinish, Stain. Non-toxic Finishes. Expert Advice... 604-715-8455 INSTALLATION REFINISHING, Sanding. Free est, great prices. Satisfaction guar. 604-518-7508

8125

Gutters

JAPANESE GARDENER Landscape & maintenance, clean-ups, trimming. Reas, free est, 25 yrs exp 604-986-8126

Renovate & Repair

Carpentry, Flooring, Drywall Painting, Exterios & more!

Specializing in Small Jobs

15% OFF

604-723-8434

RICKY DEWAN PAINTING Interior - Exterior - Strata • Pressure Washing • Small Repairs

A-1 JOB by Arms and Minds

T-A STONEWALL. Rockwalls, paving stones, Allan block walls, etc. 987-8155 / 250-4117

Excellent Pro Painting Service 20 yrs exp, refs, warranty. Reas, res/comm Richard 604-618-0205

Renos Carpentry cabinet, drs, laminate, tiles, drywall, paint. 761-7745

2 EXP / reliable guys ready to help with your handyman / renovation needs. 778-840-4137 25 yrs North Shore Handyman All fixits, etc. Insured, Reliable. Call Dave at 604-724-4342 ABBA RENOVATION carpentry, plumbing, wiring, painting, tiling. Work guar, Refs. (604)986-4026/805-8463 ABLE RENOVATIONS All home repairs & renos, large & small, North Shore only 604 319-2677

All or any job, from inside to out. Cement, Drainage. Over 30 yrs exp. 604-354-9178 COVE RENOVATIONS flooring tile, drywall, painting, finishing 604-454-7978 cove-renos.com HANDYMAN SERVICES: European trained carpenter. Call Chase, 778-828-0285 PRECISION TOOLS, Handyman Service. Fix those nagging problems. Call Mike - 604-925-6381

8135

Hauling

CHEAP LOADS Fast Reliable Service 604-922-5101

8140

Heating

PRO GAS - North Shore Furnaces, boilers, gas fitting. Service & installation. 604-925-1341 www.progas.ca

8150

Kitchens/Baths

Plywood Kitchen Cabinets & Refacing, Counter Tops • In business 50 years 604-879-9191

Superior Cove Tops & Cabinets

#3 - 8652 Joffre Ave, Burnaby

8160

Lawn & Garden

Winter Services Same Day Service, Fully Insured

SNOW REMOVAL

• Yard Clean-Ups • Pruning • Gutters • Landscaping

• Xmas Lights • Hedges • Rubbish Removal • Odd Jobs

310-JIMS (5467) BOOK A JOB AT

www.jimsmowing.ca

A.All Area Gardening Service

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

604-926-1526 604-726-9153

MAKE IT A SUCCESS! Call 604-630-3300

Interior & Exterior Interior Special Free Est. - 15 Years Exp. Insured /WCB

604-299-5831 – Cell 604-833-7529

778.233.0559

8180

Home Services

PCM Seasonal Exterior Home Maintenance Roofs, Gutters, Windows, Decks, Patios & More Call 604-294-6700 www.pomeroyconstruction.com

MENNONITE MOVING.COM

604-985-3242 778-986-3242

Moving & Storage

8220

Plumbing

10% Off with this Ad! For all your plumbing, heating & reno needs. Lic Gas Fitter, Aman. 778-895-2005

1, 3, 5, 7 or 10 Ton $ From

PLUMBING & DRAINAGE

45 We accept Visa, Mastercard & Interac

DELBROOK 604-729-6695

FREE ESTIMATES Seniors Discount

604-537-4140 www.affordablemoversbc.com

Water Lines (without Digging) Sewer Lines (without Diggging) Install. Draintiles. 604-985-4000 LOCAL PLUMBER - Licensed, insured,GASFITTING, renos, Repairs. VISA 604-929-6956

20% OFF All Moving

Services until Feb 28th 604-377-2503 www.popeyesmovingbc.com ABBA MOVERS bsmt clean 1-4 ton Lic, ins’d from $35/hr, 2 men $45 hr honest 26 yrs est 506-7576. ON TIME, careful, free estimates & firm price. John 778-233-7329 or www.pointmoving.com

8193

Oil Tank Removal

SPECIAL WASTE SERVICES Pumping & Disposal Tank Detection Services Tank Removals Environmental Clean-up Flooded Basements 778-709-8265 604-227-1318

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

day service. 604-987-7473 Samy

8222

Pools/Hot Tubs

econopool andspa.com Call Vince 604-760-7229

8240

Renovations & Home Improvement

ADDITIONS & ALTERATIONS

General contracting Insured. References. 25yrs serving North Shore.

Phone Bill 604-785-8787 or Geoff 778-838-4367

8195

FORTIF CONSTRUCTION INC Custom Renovations North Shore Company BBB, Reno Mark.ca. GVHBA.org Stefan@604-202-1264 free estimates www.fortif.ca

www.jkbconstruction.com PCM Construction & Maintenance Water Ingress/Mould? Home Inspection, Repair Estimates, Full-scale Remediation Call 604-294-6700 www.pomeroyconstruction.com

8250

Roofing

All types of Roofing Over 35 Years in Business Call now & we pay ½ the HST ABBA RENOVATION carpentry, plumbing, wiring, painting, tiling. Work guar, Refs. (604)986-4026/805-8463 Additions, renos & new const. Concrete forming & framing specialist. Patrick 604-218-3064 BAMFORD CONSTRUCTION Ltd. Quality Renos & Repairs. 604-986-2871 www.bamford.ca BEARING WALLS removed, floors leveled, cathedral ceilings, garage leveled, door and window openings. 604-787-7484

604-588-0833

SALES@ PATTARGROUP.COM

WWW.PATTARGROUP.COM

Advantage Building Maintenance: •Roof •Chimney •Skylight Repairs •FREE Estimate 604-802-1918 CURTIS JOHN ROOFING (since 1978) Roof tune-up from $149. 24 hr repair. 604-985-1913 First Choice Roofing We specialize in flat roofs, fully insured. WCB, Miguel 778-231-7973

DIMAN DEVELOPMENTS.

ROOFING REPAIRS 604-988-0279 All types, Guaranteed. 34 yrs exp. Call John (cell 604-375-0979)

MATCO DESIGN - Renovations

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

WESTCOAST ROOFING SYSTEMS

604-987-7325

8255

RENOVATIONS: FROM Rendering to Reality. Visit ccirenos.com and look for our listing on Sundays. 604-980-8384 SERVICE MAGIC Affordable. Serving North Shore since 1978. Mike 604-783-9558 STRAIGHT EDGE VENTURES Leaky Homes & Condos Int/Ext Water damage etc. Repairs. 35 yrs N. Shore Co. 604-763-6423

8250

Roofing

LONSDALE ROOFING

604-973-0290 Don’t Miss This One! 604-929-7133 • Flat Roofing • Cedar Shakes • Cedar Shingles Shakes • Asphalt • Asphalt Shingles • Roof Maintenance • Roof Maintenance

604-929-7133 604-973-0290

SPRING SPECIAL

SAVE THE HST

Have Your Roof Done Between Now & Feb. 28 A+

Call AFFORDABLE QUALITY ROOFING LTD. 604-984-9004

All Season Roofing

Re-Roofing & Repairs Specialists 20 year Labour Warranty available

604-591-3500

8309

Tiling

CERAMIC TILING by prof, 25 yrs exp, qual work F/place, h/w flrs, counter tops. Reas 604-618-2717 ETNA CERAMIC Tile & Remodelling. Kitchen & Bath Specialists. 30 years exp., Call 778-829-3368.

Top Soil

Fraser Richmond SOI L & FIBRE

Compost, Mulch and Soil Blends • Soil Ammender • Garden & Turf Blends • Top Dressings Pickup or Delivery 20 Riverside Dr. • 604-924-0261 (Beside Transfer Stn.)

8315

Tree Services

$ BEST RATES $

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

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

Rubbish Removal

A L L JU N K ? Trade Your Kitchen Bath, Kitchen, Suites & More www.renorite.com 604-434-0070

Stucco/Siding/ Exterior

8300

8310

Complete Bathroom Reno’s Suites, Kitchens,Tiling, Skylights, Windows, Doors, 604 521-1567

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

604-937-6633 604-349-5533

Quality Home Improvement ★ Stucco ★ All Kinds. No Job Too Big or Small. 604-725-8925

#1 Roofing Company in BC

20 YEARS IN BUSINESS

604-728-3009

A LADY PAINTER, professional & color consult, 20 yrs on North Shore. exc refs. 604-961-3451

Renovations & Home Improvement

15% OFF • Flat Roofing

Georgie Award for Best Renovation & Design Complete Renovations / Additions Kitchens / Bathrooms

GARDEN SERVICES LTD.

8240

15%

604-724-3670

Painting/ Wallpaper

www.crownresidentialroofing.com

(if booked before Feb. 15/10)

● Oil Tank Removal ● Recommended ● Insured ● Reasonable Rates

TANKTECH Certified Oil Tank Removal & Remediation Specialists. res/com. Free est. 604-328-1234

Tried & True Since 1902

• BBB • RCABC • GAF/ELK Master Elite Contractor • Residential Roofing • Liability Coverage and WCB • Designated Project Managers • Homes & Strata • Third Party Inspection Installations & Repairs Call 604-327-3086 for a free estimate •• 24 Hr Emergency Service Quote code 2010 for a 5% discount

25 YEARS INOFF BUSINESS

STORMWORKS

Commercial & Residential Fully Insured trucke2k@hotmail.com

RESIDENTIAL DIVISION LTD.

604-728-3009 jkbconstruction.com

PLUMBERS

Snow Removal

K & E’S 24 HOUR SNOW PLOWING & SALTING

JKB CONSTRUCTION LTD. COMPLETE RENOVATIONS

Licenced & Insured Local & Long Distance

A.A. BEST PRO

604-726-9213 604-984-1988

★ STAFFORD & SON ★ Interior/Exterior. Top quality work. Reasonable rates. 604-809-3842

AFFORDABLE MOVING

Binder:

Trim, Top, Prune. All types of lawn & garden applications. General Clean-Up. Call Sukh: Free Est.

MILANO Painting 604-551-6510 Int/Ext. Good Prices. Free Est. Written Guar. Prof & Insured.

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

1 to 3 Men

8295

Roofing

Interior painting, wallpaper Quality service, with a smile! Call Arlene...604-910-3270

NORTH SHORE Home Services Windows, gutters, power washing 604-988-5294

8185

8250

PRIMO PAINTING

MASTER STONEMASON, Local, Experienced, fireplaces, facing, walls, stairs. Ivan 604-649-2271

Lawn Treatment • Maint. • Power Raking Pruning • Trimming • General Clean-Up Topping Trees • Free Estimates

Empty your Garage Fill Your Wallet

Masonry

Painting/ Wallpaper

Quality Work, Professional Service

ADANAC GUTTERS- Installation of continuous gutters, cleaning & repairs. Call ....604-676-1085

GARAGE SALE

8175

8195

Residential & Commercial Free Estimates Large or small jobs Nobody beats our prices $ 15 OFF with this ad

A-1 TRI CRAFT TREE SERVICES (EST. 1986) ★AAA★ TREE SERVICE. Tree & stump removal, pruning/trimming. Ins & cert. arborist 604-987-8500 HOFF TREE SERVICES. 12 yrs exp serving the North Shore. Competitive prices 778-840-4633

Yes, we Remove & Recycle Anything

604-537-8523

8335

#1 TRAILER TRASH BOYS

A GUARANTEED LOWEST PRICE

We haul everything, no load too big or small, we do it all. Free est. 604-317-2500/ 929-7195 BELL MINI BINS 604-922-5101 Small or large household jobs & Mini bin service. 7 days a week Fast ★ inexpensive ★ reliable. DISPOSAL BINS: Starting at $99 + dump fees. Call 604-306-8599 www.disposalking.com

To advertise call

604-630-3300

Window Cleaning

• Gutter cleaning/repairs • Window cleaning • Power washing • WCB insured • Free estimates

604-984-4147 NORTH SHORE Home Services Gutter & window cleaning, Power Washing Est 1963. 604-988-5294

Any project,

BIG

or small...

Find all the help you need in the Home Services section


A44 - North Shore News - Wednesday, February 9, 2011

stk#5862Q

‘09 Toyota Venza

stk#5860Q

stk#C2794A

stk#5811Q

‘10 Lexus RX 350 AWD Ultra Premium

52,995

$

stk#5778Q

‘07 Mini Cooper S

20,995

$

‘06 Nissan Murano AWD SL

stk#5850Q

Equiped w/ rear new Michelin tires, serviced in Nov 2010 at Regency, backup camera.

23,995

$

stk#5824A

‘04 Jeep Grand Cherokee Diesel Super rare, black, |eather, loaded.

$26,995

‘07 Honda Accord EX-L Low, low kms, beautifully equiped w/leather sunroof + nav, only 34,000kms, Certified.

19,995 stk#5829Q

$

‘08 Honda Accord EX-L stk#5830Q

Wow, rare sporty 5 speed manual with leather and sunroof, only 29,000kms.

22,995

$

‘07 Mazda 3GT

14,995

$

‘08 Mini Cooper

stk#5722As

stk#5799Q

Auto, only 20,000kms, A/C, power group, local.

19,995 $

‘09 Toyota Yaris

11,995

stk#A0844A

‘07 Honda Pilot LX

stk#B1360A

Don’t need 4WD? Save BIG! 8 passenger, front wheel drive. ONLY

21,995

$

‘08 Honda Accord V6 EX-L stk#D0013A

Guilt free driving w/ Honda’s class leading Variable Cyl Mgement Tech, fuel eco of 4 cyl.

24,995

$

JUST ARRIVED ‘10 Honda Ridgeline EXL 4x4 stk#5870A

Loaded, leather, sunroof, one owner ONLY

35,995

$

stk#5882

‘08 Toyota Tacoma Double Cab 4WD Rare TRD pkg, local, V6, ONLY

30,403 $

‘10 Volvo Sedan 2.4S

stk#5834Q

27,000kms. Leather & sunroof, blind spt sensors & sport rims.

25,995

$

stk#5878Q

Gorgeous vehicle, only 53,000kms, loaded

$36,995

‘08 Mercedes Benz E320 Blue Tec ‘07 BMW 335i Convertible

$44,995

2011 Reader’s Choice Platinum Winner

604-984-0331

Someone in the driveway is feeling a bit insecure. *

On all 2011 Civic & CR-V models

2011 CIVIC EX-L MODEL FA1FOBJNX

STARTING FROM

MSRP.** INCLUDES FREIGHT AND PDI

$ 27,880

2011 CR-V EX-L MODEL RE4H7BKN

2011 CR-V

FINANCING for 60 months 0.9% PURCHASE

2011 CIVIC

STARTING FROM

MSRP.** INCLUDES FREIGHT AND PDI

$ 16,385

www.pacifichonda.ca

816 Automall Drive, North Vancouver

Rare, exceptional condition and only 31,500kms, save thousands, navigation.

$

2 to choose from: 27,000kms -39,000kms, all with ABS, auto, power group,A/C STARTING FROM

stk#5809Q stk#5837Q

Every option possible, incl side view cameras, leather, Rare 5 spd Sedan w/17”Alloys, full pwr grp, only 2 DVD’s for kids, B.C. local. 36,000kms.All safety features included.

$21,995

‘06 Honday Odyssey

$32,995

Touring edition, 22,000kms, huge savings

PRE-OWNED BLOWOUT ‘09 Nissan Versa 1.8s model, auto, fuel saver

$13,495 ON A TEST DRIVE ‘02 Pontiac Sunfire stk#C0873A

Auto, one owner, only 74,000kms, full service history. EX-L, loaded, ONLY only 89,000kms

4,995

$

‘09 Honda Accord EX-L Sedan stk#A4253A

Leather, 4 cylinder economy, “loaded”, only 30,000kms!

25,495

$

‘08 Mercedes B200 stk#5854Q

Black w/ blk cloth hatch, pan sunroof, alloy whls, bal Rare 6 spd, pan sunroof, only 61,000kms, loaded of MB Warranty, only 37,000kms. with heated seats, etc. SALE

21,995

$

‘06 Nissan Altima SL

stk#A3732A

4 cylinder fuel efficiency, loaded with leather, sunroof, etc, 103,000kms. SALE

11,995

$

‘08 Jeep Patriot 4x4

stk#1033A

Auto, sunroof, heated seats, only 8,000kms, sport model, in perfect condition.

$18,995

w w w. b c h o n d a . c o m

*Limited time finance offer based on a new 2011 Civic DX 5MT/CR-V LX- 2WD, model FA1E2BEX/RE3H3BEY and a 60 month finance term available only through Honda Canada Finance Inc. O.A.C. Finance example: $16,385.00/$27,880.00 at 0.9%/0.9% per annum equals $279.38/$475.37 per month for 60/60 months. Freight and PDI of $1,395/$1,590 included. Cost of borrowing is $377.80/$642.20, for a total obligation of $16,762.80/$28,522.20. **MSRP is $16,385/$27,880 including freight and PDI of $1,395/$1,590. For all offers license, insurance, applicable taxes and registration are extra. Dealer may sell for less. Retailer order trade may be necessary. */**Offers valid from January 28th through February 28th, 2011 at participating Honda retailers. Offers valid only for British Columbia residents at BC Honda Dealers locations. Offers subject to change or cancellation without notice. Terms and conditions apply. Visit www.bchonda.com or see your Honda retailer for full details.


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