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Lack of funds harms preservation efforts from A1 Funding for heritage restoration from senior governments has completely dried up in recent years, notes Kelowna Coun. Robert Hobson. “We have concerns regarding our heritage sites. There hasn’t been much progress on them,” he admitted. In 2009 gaming grants for heritage restoration suddenly stopped, leaving the Central Okanagan Heritage Society $18,000 in debt because the board had banked on the grant—one they had been receiving annually for 20 years—and the year was nearly over before it was told there would be no grant that year. “That was a key item in our budget,” explained Don Knox, president of the COHS. “We went from having surpluses to a deficit.” The society’s goal is the preservation of our built heritage, and right now the focus is on Benvoulin—largely because the 120-year-old building with the Gothic Revival-style vaulted arches and steeple—needs reroofing, along with some other expensive repairs. The society rescued the building just as it was about to be used for fire practise and rebuilt it with the help of grants from all levels of government, as well as from local businesses and residents and thousands of volunteer hours, more than 30 years ago. Today the idea is that its upkeep is paid for by rental of the facility for
weddings and meetings. The society also owns McIver House which it restored and which is used by caretakers for Benvoulin as it is on the same property. But first the society completed the initial restoration of Guisachan House in the late 1980s, and McDougall House, which was moved to the Guisachan Heritage Park site in 1984, when it was nearly 100 years old. The city owns Guisachan Heritage Park, but the society owns McDougall House, which is located in the park. Guisachan House, the milk shed, Brent’s Grist Mill, the dairy barn and Fleming House in that park, are just five of 19 heritage properties owned by the city, many of which are in pretty good shape and in regular use, but several of which are not. The second priority for restoration, according to Randy Cleveland, director of infrastructure planning for the city, is St. Aidan’s Church in Rutland and third is the Surtees Barn near Bellevue Creek in the Mission. The other city-owned heritage properties are an interesting mix, and include the Ritz Cafe, believed to be the city’s first ‘house of ill repute,’ Cameron House, Knowles House, the tobacco barn on the Thomson farm, Central Elementary, the old Glenn Avenue School, the Memorial Arena, the Water Street Fire Hall, Rotary Centre for the Arts, the Kelowna Memorial Park Cemetery
RANDY CLEVELAND, director of infrastructure planning for the City of Kelowna, oversees the upkeep of city-owned heritage properties such as the Water Street Firehall. DOUG FARROW/CONTRIBUTOR
and the Imhoff Tank at the wastewater treatment facility. Four are on the national heritage registry— Brent’s Grist Mill, Central Elementary, Water Street Fire Hall and the Laurel Packinghouse—while Guisachan House is in the process. The city has just finished doing a $2.5-mil-
lion renovation to the Laurel, which houses the B.C. Wine Industry Museum and the Orchard Industry Museum, as well as expensive repairs to Guisachan House after fire did severe damage a few years ago. It received a grant of $1.1 million towards the work on the Laurel from Heritage Canada—the
largest grant ever awarded west of the Rockies, noted Cleveland. He says the city has a conditional assessment on each building and what it would cost for restoration and there will be discussions with the city’s heritage community about what to do next. “Some adaptive re-use is needed so we will look
for people who might be interested in using these buildings. We need partners to move forward, although there is some seed money for joint ventures,” he said. He would not release those estimates for restoration until that report has See Funds A4
Why preserve heritage buildings? The British Columbia heritage branch cites several reasons for the need to preserve heritage buildings: • Makes our province even more attractive: We like to live in well-kept, diverse and sustainable communities and travelers like to visit them. Plus heritage tourists stay longer and spend more. • Helps us breathe easier: By reducing our need to build more, we protect green spaces and farmland. Keeping housing in towns facilitates healthy commuting. Also, by reusing buildings, we produce half the emissions produced by demolition and new construction. • Keeps us happy: When we conserve our heritage it connects us to our past and strengthens our sense of self, our sense of community and our ability to shape our future. • Revitalizes our communities: Turning old buildings into restaurants, shops, and offices generates income and keeps them trendy and fun too. • Keeps the economy booming: Heritage buildings generate jobs during rehabilitation, and draw tourists and commercial activity long afterwards. • Conserves energy and reduces waste: Reusing historic buildings saves the energy used to build it and maintain it, the building material that was less energy exhaustive than today’s building materials, and space in our landfills.
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Knox says he is concerned that some of the city-owned heritage properties are just sitting there, getting older, and deteriorating. “They could get to the point where they’re not usable,” he said. Although the society used to work in partnership with the city on heritage properties, now the city has taken over and everything has to go to tender, which will cost more, he added. “I don’t feel we’re being used to our potential. We feel we could be more of an asset to the city. We would welcome a chance to sit down and work out what our best role is. These assets should be used, like the concerts the society held at Benvoulin Heritage Church prior to Christmas,” Knox said. COHS executive-director Janice Henry says money is the big issue. “We can hardly keep our lights on,” she noted. She estimates $70,000 in repairs on Benvoulin Heritage Church are needed. In order to raise
age programs in B.C. However, where heritage at the municipal level was driven by the province in the 1980s and ’90s, today heritage seems to have lost all its provincial support. “At some point, downhill slides must reach bottom, and we seem to have done that in the past two years. Heritage B.C. lost all of its provincial support a couple of years ago and we are hanging on by the skin of our teeth, which is…not a good long-term strategy,” Goodacre commented. He’s hopeful the downhill slide has reached bottom, but at present, local governments and communities are on their own when it comes to maintaining or restoring heritage properties, he said. “This makes it much tougher for councils and regional boards to meet their commitments to heritage conservation, or take on new ones,” he said. Heritage B.C. is calling on the province to adopt the provincial heritage strategy, restore the heritage branch budget, resolve the Heritage Properties question, restore community support and invest in the Heritage Legacy Fund.
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Paramedic, firefighter testify to condition of accused Kathy Michaels STAFF REPORTER
Cameron Capozzi was deemed sober by a paramedic shortly before he was carted off to the police station to face questions about his mother’s untimely death. “(He) had alcohol on his breath but he didn’t appear to be over the line… he appeared normal to me,” testified Sandy McChesney, a former para-
medic on shift with B.C. Ambulance on Aug. 18, 2009, during day two of the Kelowna man’s second degree murder trial. Capozzi, an alcoholic who was allegedly on a bender in the weeks before his mother was found dead in their shared home, jumped through all the diagnostic hoops needed to be taken into police custody that day. “I did an assessment face-to-face,” McChes-
ney said. “I got the police to uncuff him and asked, ‘Will you swing at me?’ and he said, ‘No.’” He then asked if he’d take flight, and Capozzi said “no” again. Blood pressure, glucose and respiration tests were carried out, and they all came up fine. Capozzi answered questions—albeit in a monosyllabic fashion— that indicated to McChesney he understood what
was happening around him, and what was being said. The only oddity that McChesney noted was that Capozzi had defibrillator stickers on his chest, and was wearing an ID bracelet indicating he had been admitted into Vernon Jubilee Hospital two days before. When asked about the reason, Capozzi told McChesney that he’d been “going too fast on a Harley Davidson.” It was a response that
stuck out in McChesney’s mind as unusual, but didn’t alter his decision to recommend against Capozzi’s request to be taken to the hospital rather than the police detachment. That said, others who had dealt with Capozzi in the aftermath of a 911 call that led police to his Young Road home— where Josephine Capozzi, 79, was discovered lying dead clutching a knife— saw a much less coherent version of the accused.
A first responder from the Kelowna Fire Department was called to the scene and dealt with the accused before the paramedics arrived. He testified he spoke abruptly to Capozzi to get his attention, and was unsuccessful. He resorted to a “sternum rub,” which causes a lot of pain and tends to separate those who are faking unconsciousness from those who are really out of it. When Capozzi got his,
he lifted his head slightly and groaned. Police who were on scene before that, noted his behaviour was “strange,” “bizarre” and indicative of someone who drank too much. Once he was in the booking room at the police station, he was heaving and police put a bucket in front of him. He later defecated in the room. Capozzi’s trial is scheduled to carry on for several more weeks. kmichaels@kelownacapnews.com
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Hobson: IHA’s water test sample request not city’s responsibility A proposal to change the way water testing is done at public beaches in the Central and South Okanagan has at least one Kelowna city councillor concerned about the prospect of downloading. Robert Hobson, who is also chairman of the Central Okanagan Regional District, told council Monday he wants to see Interior Health continue to collect and test water samples taken from local beaches. “I think it’s important that (testing) be done,” said Hobson, adding it is a job that is clearly the responsibility of the health authority. “I don’t feel that the IHA should be downloading something they have made clear in the past is provincial jurisdiction, onto local government.” But Dan Ferguson, IHA’s assistant director of health protection, said the only change being asked for is that the municipality collect the water samples. The Interior Health
Authority would continue to pay for the testing and will post the results on its website. Kelowna, as well Peachland, Summerland, Penticton, West Kelowna and Lake Country are being asked to collect the samples as IHA does not have the money to pay for collection. Ferguson said the main reason for the change is to bring what happens herein line with the rest of the health authority area. Everywhere other than the South and Central Okanagan, municipalities collect the water samples to be tested. Hobson raised the issue at Monday’s council meeting, saying he hoped his fellow municipal colleagues would “pile on” and oppose the sample collection requirement. Ferguson said of the six Okanagan communities that do not currently collect water samples for testing, four have agreed to start doing so—West Kelowna, Lake Country, Penticton and Summerland. IH wants Kelowna to provide 130 water sam-
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Big brother is watching. Drivers who operate the trucks that pick up garbage, recycling and yard waste throughout the Central Okanagan are irate over a decision by the company that employs them to install a camera in the cab of one truck to watch the driver. According to drivers’ representative Andrew Shepherd, the camera—a test prior to potentially installing more cameras— was discovered attached to the windshield of an OK Environmental Waste Systems garbage truck Thursday morning. He said there had been no discussion between the company and the drivers before the installation.
OK Environmental Waste Systems drivers are not represented by a union. “It was quite a shock,” said Shepherd, one of 30 drivers employed by the company that currently has contracts with all Central Okanagan municipalities to pick up residential garbage, recycling and yard waste. “I find it intrusive,” said Shepherd, adding the camera also blocks part of the driver’s view out of the front window. Company’s operations supervisor R.J. Fajna would not comment on the installation of the camera other than to say the company is testing several safety features. He referred all enquiries to company owner Lance Shaw, who he said was out of the country for
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OK Environmental Waste Systems garbage truck as a pilot project has not gone over well with the drivers it monitors. a few weeks and was not available to comment. “There’s no story here,” said Fajna. But the drivers disagree. Shepherd said the drivers not only feel the camera is an invasion of their privacy, but also have concerns about what will hap-
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pen to the images that are recorded by the camera and how they will be used—who will see them, how long they will be kept and where they will be stored. He said some drivers, on their breaks and during lunch, do things such as mobile banking on laptop computers and mobile phones while sitting in the cab of their trucks. The camera is located
so close, passwords could be read and recorded. “This camera is about 18 inches from the driver’s face,” he said. Because the local garbage, recycling and garden waste pick-up system is automated, there is just one person in a truck during collection rounds— the driver. Under direction from the regional waste management office, the company recently installed cameras on the outside of its trucks to monitor what residents put in their curb-
side waste containers. But Peter Rotheisler, with CORD’s regional waste management office, said the in-cab camera to watch the driver was not something his office knew about or required. He said the installation was an internal company operations decision. In the past, privacy in the work place has become an issue for both provincial privacy commissioners and the courts in Canada. But while secret video recordings of workers
Family flees house fire A Kelowna family was fortunate to escape from their burning house early this morning. Shortly before 2 a.m., four residents of a home on Large Avenue were awoken by the sound of
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Two resolutions sponsored by the City of Kelowna will be forwarded for consideration at the annual convention of the Southern Interior Local Government Association. Council endorsed these resolutions urging increased provincial funding and resources for both stream and agricultural protection efforts. If these resolutions are endorsed at the SILGA convention, they will be submitted to the Union of B.C. Municipalities for consideration during the UBCM annual general meeting.
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A prolific vandal keen on spray-painting outdated slang on buildings has struck again, and this time his or her actions will cost a Kelowna businessperson hundreds of dollars. RCMP Const. Kris Clark said a 30-foot tall piece of graffiti spelling out the word “neat” in orange letters was found on the side of a building in the 1900 block of Springfield Road. Police are asking anyone that may have information on the tagger, to contact the detachment or Crime Stoppers.
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There’s no time like reading week for a tour, so when Kate Morgan and James Struthers hit town next week it should be a “uni” reunion to remember—even if Kate has yet to hit college. Originally from Winnipeg, Struthers spent the better part of his songwriting and performing years attending UBCO, where snowboarding and playing The Well Pub did great things for his music, though little for his academic career. Now back at the University of Manitoba, where there’s less distraction to prevent him from finishing up his psychology degree, he’s decided to spend Reading Week in his old haunt, bringing new friend Morgan, along for the ride. “I have an extensive group of friends out there and they come to every show in full force,” said Struthers, noting most of the people he expects will be lifelong friends he met in university. Kelowna was also his home when he fell in love for the first time, a pretty critical part of his artistic development. Morgan and Struthers share a love of writing about the more amorous side of life and say their music is accessible to a wider audience because they focus on a universal subject matter. “I don’t know that relationships become any less important as you age, but the shape and form of them definitely change,” said Struthers. He and Morgan foraged a quick songwriting relationship themselves over the summer after deciding to tour together on a lark. Writing songs en route to gigs, like the Squamish Live (Festival), they wound up creating a joint project, James and Kate, and perform the collaborative work after their solo acts when touring. “Every waking moment we would be firing off different song lyrics, trying to build on different ideas and sentiments,” said Morgan, admitting it was a pretty amazing way to spent the summer. Though only 18 years old, Morgan has already participated in Lilith Fair, though travelling with Struthers marked her first touring experience. “It was fantastic. I don’t know if I consider myself a spontaneous person, so it was a lit-
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tle bit scary at first to just jump in on his tour, but it worked out really well,” she said. “It would be hard not to get along when you get together with somebody whose equally passionate about their craft as you are though,” she added. Both claim they’re aiming for a career in music, with Struthers saying he’s hoping the psychology degree will help him hone his people skills, while his management minor provides a backdrop for the marketing and organizational skills needed to make it in the increasingly diverse music industry diaspora. No matter what happens from this point forward, the pair seem to
have one thing down— they understand that human need for relationships. Interviewed on Valentine’s Day, Morgan offered up a humorously acidic take on the day of love that matches the “love and lack thereof” theme of her music. “I call it Singles Awareness Day,” she said, with all the angst needed to revel in her age. Morgan began playing at age14 and started performing in front of audiences almost immediately, whereas Struthers, now 23, really didn’t get going until university—his first shows were largely covers of others’ songs he would trot out at The Well Pub. “I played a lot of ’90s
hits and Heartbreak Hotel, a lot of Teenage Dirtbag by Wheatus, and other stuff off Big Shiny Tunes,” he said with an embarrassed giggle. Originally coming out of Kamloops, Morgan said she has always been a romance songbird. “I truly am very fascinated with how people treat each other in romantic relationships. I guess it’s just my thing,” she said. Morgan lays claim to sharing the stage with Sarah McLachlan and Sheryl Crow as the youngest headline performer to ever play Lilith Fair. She has also performed at the Grey Cup Festival and 2010 Olympic Games and opened for The Sheepdogs, K’naan and Fefe Dobson. Struthers is coming off a big hit with Blue Christmas. The single slid into the top 10 on the national adult contemporary charts this past December. Struthers and Morgan will play the Minstrel Café on Tuesday, Feb. 21, 8 p.m. There is a $5 cover charge.
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remier Christy Clark’s recent fanfare about developing a natural gas export industry in northern B.C. included a major change in electricity policy. Last year Clark’s government forced BC Hydro to trim its operations and keep its next two annual rate increases below four per cent. Part of the savings will come from redefining former premier Gordon Campbell’s climate strategy, which required BC Hydro to be self-sufficient in even lowwater years, with no net electricity imports. The target is now self-sufficiency in average-water years, limiting expansion of independent power projects. It also means B.C. will import more gasfired electricity in the coming years, and burn some of its own abundant gas to generate new power up north. North America finds itself floating on a sea of
shale gas. Campbell’s plan entailed using B.C.’s big dams to stabilize and store power from new intermittent sources of hydro and wind, building the Site C dam on the Peace River and exporting clean energy at a premium in a carbon-priced North American market. Both the carbon market and the export market have evaporated. While B.C. was developing run-of-river to sell to California, the U.S. west coast built new capacity, much of it gas fired, after an electricity crisis that caused brownouts more than a decade ago. Today, Washington state producers are actually paying BC Hydro to take their excess power because they need to move it into the grid, and B.C. is the only place that can store it using dam
VICTORIAcapacity. VIEWS NDP energy critic John
Horgan is celebrating this change in BC Hydro policy. He says the government made a multi-billion-dollar miscalculation by assumToming California’s electricity Fletchershortage would continue indefinitely, and surplus power would be profitable. He says independent power contracts are part of BC Hydro’s current financial problems, but political interference in planning is the bigger issue. Horgan would not endorse the Wilderness Committee’s call to cancel electricity purchase contracts BC Hydro has signed for more run-of-river developments. Additional projects are planned for the Upper Lillooet, Upper Toba and Harrison Rivers in southern B.C., and the Kokish River on northern
Vancouver Island. Most are aboriginal partnerships. Energy Minister Rich Coleman told me no contracts will be cancelled, and he rejected my suggestion that BC Hydro could end up with too much power in the wrong places and at the wrong time of year. BC Hydro can move power around as well as store it, and that ability will improve when the smart grid is completed. Independent power doesn’t end there. It shifts to northern B.C., where three liquefied natural gas projects will need output equivalent to two and a half Site C dams to operate. Coleman confirmed that at least one modern gas-fired power plant will be needed to develop LNG, which is expected to be in business before Site See Fletcher A11
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LETTERS
Comments on Kangaroo farm Re: Kangaroo farm to open its doors to Okanagan residents this spring, Feb. 10 Capital News.
To the editor: Poor kangas being used to entertain humans. Where is this place? Kangaroos should not be taken from Australia to be “transported� away from their homeland. Also, when we use the term “kangaroo farm� it leads people to think that kangaroos are able to be farmed as meat. Pamela Hayes To the editor: I can’t wait for the day when humans are put into zoos and the like and all the animals can stand around staring at us. Kangaroos belong in Australia and nowhere else. Sylvia Raye
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To the editor: Who are we to criticize a person who is actually taking care of our kangaroos, when in the country of their origin they are treated as pests, slaughtered for the skin, meat and so red-necks can get their rocks off. Caroline MacPherson came upon these kangaroos by accident and has given them a good life. Re the comments that kangaroos belong in Australia and so on. Lions, tigers and a myriad of other animals are in zoos. They should also be roaming free on their own continent but they’re not and there are far more of them held in captivity than there are kangaroos. Lets be grateful that the one thing the Australian government has got right is to restrict export of our wildlife. I really think we should clean our own house before we tell others what to do.
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To the editor: Kangaroos are meant to roam wide spreads of land, not be confined to small farms. I have read that in the U.S. they are taking kangaroos out of the pouch at young ages to hand raise them. This can lead to health issues from malnutrition. Even in Australia, people are not allowed to keep kangaroos or wallabys as pets,. The people who do rehab must have qualifications and licences. Kim Campbell
Cienwen Hickey Luton, England
To the editor: Cienwen, you’re right about exotic animals. They should all be in their own countries where they get the right food and environment for their needs, which they evolved to suit. I very much appreciate those who care for them but they should never have been taken from their homeland in the first place. Pamela Hayes
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Re: Kelowna’s Ant Hill Collective Crawling with Interest, Feb 14 Capital News) To the editor: The workforce is changing, so it’s great to see more co-working options coming to Kelowna. The first co-working space here (okcolab.com, open since August 2011) is nearly full (11 desks occupied out of 12) so there is strong demand. By the end of this year, I’m sure more people will have warmed to the concept and be ready to get going with Ant Hill. Daryl Chymko To the editor: Sounds like a great idea to me. People working together and sharing each others talents, and expenses. Ramona Baker
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Funding for one of the two pain clinics on Vancouver Island should come to Kelowna To the editor: There have been many letters to the editor, the Interior Health Authority and MLAs concerning the lack of a properly equipped and rstaffed chronic pain clinic to serve the Interior of B.C., and the Kootenays. There are many people suffering from chronic pain which keeps them from working and paying their share of taxes or enjoying their retirement. I read about the new Centennial and East Pandosy Buildings at Kelowna General Hospital, which are set to open May 27. (Tower Swipe Card Activated, Jan. 27 Capital News.) In a column by Norm Letnick, the MLA for Kelowna-Lake Country and chairman of the Select Standing Committee on Health for
British Columbia, there is no mention of a chronic pain clinic for this area. I have done some research into pain clinics in B.C. and have found there is one in Vancouver and two on Vancouver Island, in Nanaimo and Victoria. The distance between the two on the island is 110 km. Patients from Kelowna have to travel 400 km to Vancouver. Patients from Fernie have to travel 12 hours and 1,070 km to get to a clinic in Vancouver. Since Dr. K. Muendel left to take a position on Vancouver Island, Dr. S. Jefferys remains to take care of the long list of patients waiting for pain relief. There is no need for two clinics on Vancouver Island. The proper thing for the B.C. government to do is lift the funding from one
Gas-fired power plants on way C could be built. That fpowerhouse will likely be built by the LNG developers, and used to back up new intermittent sources of offshore and landbased wind and any river or geothermal sites available along a new northwest power line.
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of the clinics on Vancouver Island and move it to Kelowna, or are these two clinics for the pleasure of the politicians in Victoria? Hmm. Better yet, the $3.4-million funding clawback from IHA for not meeting the target of dealing with 90 per cent of knee and hip surgeries within 26 weeks and 90 per cent of cataract surgeries within 16 weeks would more than cover a new chronic pain clinic for the new hospital building. Another very important reason for a clinic in Kelowna is to enhance the care given to patients in the Cancer Clinic adjacent to KGH.
B.C. will likely have a second gas-fired power plant in the northeast corner, to supply the Horn River shale gas development and processing plant now underway. Coleman says that plant should be able to capture carbon dioxide and sequester it deep underground. Fort Nelson and points north
will remain off the BC Hydro grid. Even with carbon capture in the northeast, Campbell’s greenhouse gas targets look to be the next part of his legacy to be abandoned. Tom Fletcher is legislative reporter and columnist for Black Press. tfletcher@blackpress.ca
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NEWS Royal Canadian Legion branch 26 in Kelowna: Chicken Cordon Bleu Dinner and Dance, Friday, Feb. 17, 6:30 p.m., music by Rutland City Limits; Pancake Breakfast, Sunday, Feb. 19, 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.; Kelowna Poster, Lit & Essay Appreciation Awards, Sunday, Feb. 19, 3 p.m.; annual Pickerel Fry (By ticket only), Saturday, Feb. 25. For more information call 250-7624117. B.C. Old Time Fiddlers to host Valentine’s Day dance Friday, Feb. 17, 8 to 10:30 p.m., at the Rutland Seniors’Centre, 765 Dodd Rd. Door and costume prizes. Call 250763-4406. Heart and Stroke Foundation fundraiser bake sale put on by Okanagan Chateau, 2100 Benvoulin Rd., on Wednesday, Feb. 22, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Watoto African Children’s Choir concert
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your supervisor during an emergency… safety is our number one priority. Safety of our volunteers and then the safety of the animals. The RCMP have zero tolerance for people who just want to be their own heroes.” Silk mentioned that a lot of what CDART does involves “hurrying up and waiting,” which can be frustrating for those who are eager to save animals. “It’s extremely frustrating for animal people, but they have to be able to respect the incident command and know that there is a reason for everything.” According to Silk, a big part of the job is doing paperwork; however, they may also be possibilities for those who are interested in working on the front lines. “The people who we put out into search and response—who are actually going to do evacuations under the line of fire—have to have some qualifications. It’s usually people who work with animal control.” Silk said the introductory course gives potential volunteers a clear understanding of incident command and how they will fit in with other groups in order to be a responder. The course costs $35 and students should bring a lunch. For more information, or to register, contact Deborah Silk at 250-493-9752; deborah.silk@cdart.org.
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It was a great here are reDRAW THE LINE class, so I happily searchers danced out of there, looking at the glad to leave this extoxicity of our tears, ercise for another my art teacher tells day. Now faced us as we settle in to with the challenge resurrect a drawing once more, I realize that honestly might there’s something make one cry. about It’s a frustratJennifer Smith disconcerting Buddha turning his ing still life from last back on you anyweek’s class that way; and don’t even we’re all about to take get me started on the table cloth a second crack at. All I can think is how much I miss the warm-up exer- underneath it all. This is the first really difficult cise, a few scant minutes of sketchtask I’ve come up against in this ing two Robax dolls as our teacher, class, so I hunker down to a new Rena Warren, changes their shape. sketch trying to keep an open mind. The Robax dolls—you know Pretty soon, I must admit, it seems the ones, the wooden marionetteeasier. types who always seize up when Now four weeks into my first the mysterious pin stalking them drawing class series at the Kelowfinally stabs them in the back—are probably the first exercise my class- na Art Gallery, I’m surprised to see mates have universally agreed were I’m starting to improve. It’s not the skill level that’s getting better, per just fun. say, but my ability to notice details Now faced with this still life, I’m feeling a little like there’s some- is vastly different. This week’s big discovery, for thing stalking me. It’s a brass bowl example, is that the table’s edge is repositioned in the same space as not in fact a line. last week, with the same reflective Obvious really, but if you put a surface picking up every curve of white table cloth on a round table, the antler in front of it. A Buddha statue sits beside with you wind up with an area where the light hits at the edge, not the dark a mask placed just behind for our circle I’d previously been drawing class of novice sketch artists to take on the page. a spin at recreating. I also discover the shadows And trust me, all those curves thrown by the antler and bowl don’t and colours and shapes are mindnecessarily trace the outline of the bending. Last week, I had antlers object; nor does the white table coming out of Buddha heads and cloth actually appear white with all all manner of wackiness breaking the shapes and shadows. down on my page.
And just like those Robax caricatures, I soon find it’s quite possible to get this relief (sorry, pun intended) once you lighten up. Figuring my sketch is likely to look wildly wrong anyway, I launch into these shadows, hammering the dark points and deftly procuring light creases onto the page in a process that turns out to be pretty relax. I work over the drawing for almost the full three hours of the class. When we switch to the next assignment, I continue shading my dreaded bowl and table, thoroughly impressed with my linen folds, if still a little appalled at the shiny vessel in the middle. When my time is up, I’m shocked to find, I want to return to the exercise next week. I take it back to the office and pull it out to see how that brass bowl could be improved. There’s a strange note I’ve written at the base of the drawing. “From shadow and light to catharsis,” it says. I’m in the habit of making notes of the odd piece of dialogue that fly about the room for this column, so I’m assuming at some point this was said. Positioned in the lower right corner, where one might expect to find a signature, I figure it’s a good name for my first completed work. As perfectly imperfect as it may be. Jennifer Smith is a Capital News reporter. She is taking an art class at the Kelowna Art Gallery and is documenting the experience.
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Kids are our future Kids can help create strong communities for today and for the future, but only if they have the chance to reach their full potential. 100% of your donation helps support kids, providing them the opportunities they need to live healthier, happier lives now, but also to grow into productive adults. By giving today, you can help our kids build a better community for tomorrow. ~Todd Simpson Strong Kids Campaign Chair
e c n a h c a s e v r Every kid dese Because it’s more fun when we all belong Assisted Membership Everyday 1500 children and youth step through the doors of our two Kelowna membership centres. The Y provides a safe and fun place for kids, giving them the chance to be healthy, and develop leadership skills.
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Dragon’s Den producers on the hunt for new entrepreneurs Producers of the Canadian TV series Dragon’s Den will be in the Okanagan by month’s end, scouting for telegenic business talent. The Kelowna pit-stop is part of nationwide hunt for a new crop of entrepreneurs willing to face the Dragons in a bid to score
some high-powered financial backing for their business ventures. The stakes are even higher this year, as Dragon’s Den and Shell Canada have partnered for a special “future now” energy innovation episode airing June 3, 2012. Three finalists will
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pitch their energy innovations to the Dragons, and the winning pitch will receive $100,000 from Shell Canada to help make their idea a reality. Producers have also pointed out that age is no barrier and young entrepreneurs who think they have the money-making chops to take on the savviest business tycoons in the country, may be featured
in an all students special. This time last year, Kelowna business woman Kim Williams was getting a chance to see how her bid for the Dragons’ financial backing played out on national TV. She sailed through the audition process, then went to Toronto in search of $100,000, which she was willing to exchange for 40 per cent of her busi-
ness, Wild Kingdom. “It was a unique experience and I was pleased with myself,” she told the Capital News last year. “I arrived at 6:30 a.m. in my business suit, with my products in tow, and the producer helped me with everything, and they treated me really great.” Williams recalled there was a lot of “back and forth” between her and
the judges, as they tried to suss out what made Wild Kingdom any more franchise-worthy than other stores, but she said she held her ground. “You really have to go there and know what you’re talking about…I studied for months and I know everything about every Dragon and I went in there with the numbers,” she said, referring
to how she made her business case. Open auditions are coming to Kelowna on Thursday, Feb. 23, from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m., at the Okanagan College campus school of business. Additional tour dates from coast to coast are listed online at www.cbc. ca/dragonsden/auditionsDragons’ Den producers headed to Kelowna.
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••• Speaking of children and superb groups involved with assisting youth, Community Action Toward Children’s Health (CATCH) is hosting a couple of events in early March. On March 6, from 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m., the group hosts a network gathering, lunch, and workshop for those involved or interested in working with children. On March 7, from 7:30 to 9:30 a.m., CATCH will host a similar breakfast event and workshop for business people and government members. Dynamic motivational speaker Paul Born will be talking at both sessions. “As parents, grandparents, and community leaders who value children and families, your energy and wisdom are essential to make the Central Okanagan the best possible place to raise children,” CATCH organizers say. Born is president of the Tamarack Institute and author of the best-selling book, Community Conversations. Anticipate being inspired by fresh ideas and learn ways to become more involved in the healthy development of young children. Registered participants will receive a copy of Community Conversations. For more on the two free networking events at the Coast Capri Hotel, contact Eve Layman, CATCH community support coordinator, at eve@catchcoalition.ca or visit the website www.catchcoalition.ca. hodgepodge2@shaw.ca
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BC has doubled lumber exports to China in one year. Commodity exports to India were up 74% in the last year alone. Expanding relationships with the world’s fastest growing economies is just one aspect of the BC Jobs Plan. Enabling job creation, supporting small business start-ups, and continuing investments in infrastructure and skills training are just some of the ways the BC Jobs Plan is helping to create jobs for BC families. To learn more about how the BC Jobs Plan works for you and your family, or to share your ideas, visit BC Jobs Plan.ca
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Expect the most relaxed version yet of the Kelly Scott rink to take to the ice this weekend in Red Deer at the Scotties Tournament of Hearts. The experience and wisdom gained from six previous trips to the Canadian women’s curling championship—and adding second and vice-skip Dailene Sivertson this season—has helped the Scott team put the game into a new perspective. “This year had been a big year of adjustment for us with a new player, but it’s been mostly about making sure we’re having fun out there,” said Scott, who won the national title in 2006 and 2007. “It’s exciting for Dailene who has never been before and we’re really excited for her. “We’re pleased with our success in past years,” Scott said, “but we feel we
don’t have to prove ourselves anymore, we can just go out and play without pressure. We’ll go play our hearts out, enjoy it, and see what happens. We’re loose, and in a really good head space.” It was the same placid approach that helped the Scott team win its third straight B.C. women’s title late last month in North Vancouver. Along with the addition of Sivertson, a former B.C. junior champ, the Scott team made another significant move this season with the departure of Jeanna Schraeder. After a decade of throwing second rocks, Scott’s longtime teammate, Sasha Carter, moved into the third slot. “Any time you have a new third, it’s big adjustment, you have heavy shoes to wear in supporting the skip,” said Scott, whose rink also features lead Jacquie Armstrong. “Seeing Sasha’s
Alberta’s Heather Nedohin. “There are lots of familiar faces,” said Scott, who lost a tiebreaker to Smith-Dacey at last year’s nationals in PEI. “Last year at Scotties there was a bit of a youth movement, some of those teams are back, so there’s a pretty good blend of younger teams and experienced
teams. That always makes it exciting.” The fifth-player for the Scott team is Sherry Fraser, while their coach is Gerry Richard. The B.C. champs open play Saturday in Red Deer against Quebec’s MarieFrance Larouche. j whenderson @kelownacapnews.com
Scotties Tourney teams Scotties Tournament of Hearts, Feb. 18 to 26 in Red Deer. ROBBIE GALLAUGHER/CURL B.C.
KELOWNA’S Kelly Scott is in Red Deer this weekend for the start of the Scotties Tournament of Hearts national women’s curling championship. shots right before me has been a huge benefit in our shot-making. “It’s also been a big adjustment in how we approach games, do I go to Dailene or do I go to Sasha to talk about strategy. It’s a credit to all the team
members in that nobody comes with an ego, we all work together. It’s been great.” Teamwork will be crucial in Red Deer as once again many of the best rinks in the country will be vying for the 2012
Scotties title. Included in the 12-rink field is Team Canada’s Amber Holland, Jennifer Jones of Manitoba, Heather Smith-Dacey of Nova Scotia, Saskatchewan’s Michelle Englot, Tracy Horgan of Ontario, and
Teams: Kelly Scott, B.C. Amber Holland, Team Canada Kelly Galusha, Northwest Territories Heather Nedohin, Alberta Michelle Englot, Saskatchewan Jennifer Jones, Manitoba Tracy Horgan, Ontario Marie-France Larouche, Quebec Rebecca Atkinson, New Brunswick Heather Smith-Dacey, Nova Scotia Kim Dolan, P.E.I. Heather Strong, Nfld., and Labrador
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A depleted Kelowna Rockets lineup will get a shot in the arm as a pair of veteran forwards are expected to return for Friday night’s home encounter with the Calgary Hitmen. Brett Lyon, 20, will be back after serving a six-game suspension, while Jessey Astles, 18, is expected to return after sitting out the last 18 games with an upper-body injury. As much as the two players will be welcomed back, the coaching staff said the Rockets simply need to be better if they intend on halting their five-game losing streak. “When you have a 20- and an 18-year-old back in the lineup it certainly helps,” said Rock-
ets assistant coach Dan Lambert. “But at the end of the day, no matter who’s in the lineup you have to compete. Just because those guys are back, it doesn’t mean we can just throw our jerseys out there and expect it to go our way. We need everyone going and competing if we’re going to have success.” With six regulars on the sidelines and a season-high six 16-year-old players in the lineup on Wednesday night at Prospera Place, the Rockets dropped a 6-3 decision to the Eastern Confer-
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an older group, they maybe respond a little better to that.” From a Kelowna perspective, the highlight of the game was Zack Franko’s first career hattrick. The Winnipeg native scored on a penalty shot and twice on the power play and now has 11 goals on the season. As for the Hitmen Friday, Lambert said the Rockets will need a complete effort against a team which has won 17 of its last 22 games. “They’re an older team that’s been playing very well. We need to make sure we come with a 60-minute effort from everybody, not just a handful of guys. When you have injuries like we do, you need everybody else to step up.” The Rockets will host the Red Deer Rebels Saturday in a 7 p.m. start.
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Ok Rockets visit NE Chiefs in Coquitlam The Okanagan Rockets continue their push towards clinching a B.C. Major Midget League playoff berth this weekend when they visit the Vancouver Northeast Chiefs. The teams will meet on Saturday and Sunday at Planet Ice in Coquitlam. r The Rockets (16-10-8) are fifth in the BCMML, just two points back of the Chiefs (19-11-4-2) and Greater Vancouver Canadians for third, and four points up on fifth-place North Island. A win would all but lock up a berth for the Rockets who are also seven points in front of Fraser Valley and the Valley West Hawks. Okanagan is coming off a three-point weekend at home against the South Island Thunderbirds. On Saturday, Mitchell Cook scored two goals and added three assists in an 11-1 Rockets win. Cortlan Procter, Justin Marreck and Colton Thibault each scored twice. “Our 17-year-old players were as good as they have been in a while,” said Rockets assistant coach Brady Mason who was behind the the bench with general manager David Michaud for the second consecutive game as head coach James Eccles continued to serve his threegame suspension. “Our tolder guys have been challenged and I think they responded. Top to bottom this was a great team effort.” On Sunday, South Island goalie Nick Reynard stopped 49 shots to help the Thunderbirds earn a 2-2 tie with Okanagan. Josh Ellis with his second in as many games, and Branden Wagner scored for the Rockets.
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Games fosters memories Warren Henderson STAFF REPORTER
It was eight years ago this month in Port Alberni that Jesse Jakins made her first and only appearance as an athlete at the B.C. Winter Games. Safe to say, it was an experience the former competitive gymnast from Kelowna will never forget. “It was so much fun that first time, a real adventure for a lot of us,” said Jakins. “I remember busing overnight, riding the ferry, I have a favourite picture of us on the ferry with the wind blowing in our faces. “There’s also the people you meet,” added Jakins, “the atmosphere of the games…it was a wonderful experience.” So imagining what several young Kelowna athletes will be feeling later this month when they travel to Vernon for the 2012 B.C. Winter Games won’t be much of a stretch for Jakins. The 20-year-old Jakins is serving as head coach of the Thompson Okanagan zone team and will be taking four competitors from the Okanagan Gymnastics Centre along with her to compete: Brooke Murray, Hannah Butcher, Jenna Mick and Grace Fecht— all ranging in age from 10- to 12-years old. After months of preparation, Jakins is excited for her young athletes as they take to the
Winter Games stage for the first time. “This is great for younger athletes, a possible stepping stone for them to one day compete for Team B.C.,” said Jakins who made it on to Team B.C. in 2005. “My girls have worked very hard and have prepared very well. I want them to do their very best, have fun and enjoy the adventure. It should be a very positive experience for them.” As for Jakins, her passion for the sport hasn’t waned one bit since she first began taking classes at OGC as a three-yearold. “It’s so fulfilling to go
to work every day,” Jakins said. “When I work with these girls, I feel like I’ve achieved something. I think ‘I taught a kid to do a double backflip and she’s only 10’. “My ultimate goal is to help my athletes keep the passion, just like I’ve been able to do.” Local coach Norihiko Horie and his athlete, Shane Hiscock, will also make the trip to Vernon for the Games, as will the OGC’s Richelle Casavant, who will work as a judge. For a listing of Kelowna and area athletes competing at the B.C. Winter Games, visit www. bcgames.net.
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last weekend in Kelowna. The Heat defeated Quesnel 6-4 win the U14B Tween division. The Heat are: (top) Amelia Mudge, Rylee Halvorson, Tessa Wotherspoon , Shanay Levy Devon Nagle, MacKenzie Barton, Chelsey Bridge, (bottom) Cheyanne McCallum, Sarah Grods, Ryan Trudel (Goalie), Madison Klumpner, Alicia Sieben , Alison Brough and Jacey Carter. Missing is Chloe Belzile. The coaches are Lisa Klumpner, Bruce Nagle and Kaitlyn Collins.
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Kelowna speed skaters hit stride Kelowna speed skaters Mitchell McCullough, 15, and Connie Kapak, 13, placed third and sixth overall, respectively, at the Canadian Age Class Long Track Competition in Fort St. John. Mitch came away with third place in the 15year- old division capturing a gold medal in the Team Pursuit and three silver medals in the 100m, 500m, and 3000m. Kapak, competing in her first national long track competition, placed sixth, with two fourthplace finishes in the 100m and 500m, a sixth in the 3000m and seventth in the 300m. • More skating action
took place in Calgary at the North American Long Track Championships showcasing U.S. and Canadian up-and-coming talent. Fresh off a seventh overall placing at the Canadian junior nationals, mAlison Banwell earned bronze medals in both the 1500m and 3000m in the junior ladies category. Banwell also skated to personal best times in the 1000m which was good for 11th place ranking including all ages. In the 1500m, she also set a new time of 2.05.19 and in the 3000m with a new time 4:32.35. • A change in the training program proved to be what it took for Nick
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Both Banwell and Goplen earned valuable Canada Cup points at this competition. Keara Maguire, a current member of the National Talent Squad and member of the Kelowna Speed Skating Club missed out on this competition while recovering from an illness. The next and final competition for these skaters is the Canada Cup/Oval Finale to be held in mid-March in Calgary. Emilie MedlandMarchen, 16, the youngest member competing at the North American Championships from the KSSC skated to four personal best times.
championship after defeating Dr. Knox 69-57 in Tuesday night’s final. The Huskies and Falcons will both travel to Kitsilano for provincials March 8 to 10. The Huskies are: (back, l to r) Rob Mitchell, Ian Johnston, Logan Morris, Luke Imrich, Adam Murray, Harman Dhindsa, and Aman Sandhu, (front) Colin Patterson, Oilver Wicklund, Mike Gargaro, Emman Sandhu, Avery Walline, Moises Blandon, Hayden Carlson and Connor Mitchell.
The Kelowna midget female Rockets secured a spot in the midget female provincials last weekend, beating Kamloops in a best of three series to open the OMAHA playoffs. The Rockets swept Kamloops in two straight games to advance to the final round of the playoffs against Salmon Arm beginning this weekend. With Salmon Arm acting as host for the female midget provincials, both teams will play for the B.C. crown, leaving bragging rights on the line as the two teams meet in the OMAHA playoffs.
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3-2 heading to the third period before pouring on the offense. Naomi Yamaoka tied the game at 3-3 before Kennedy Kneller scored the winning goal and Alana Attew added the insurance marker in a 5-3 win. Also scoring for the Rockets were Mak and Jade Banman. Kirsten Wiltshire earned both wins in the Kelowna nets. The Rockets and Salmon Arm start their final playoff series Sunday in Salmon Arm while the midget female provincials takes place in Salmon Arm March 18 to 23.
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SCORECARD ROCKETS 2011-12 STATISTICS 18 19 15 21 11 29 9 14 7 24 12 4 2 10 5 8 16 25 23 22 27 28 26 21 20 26 6 30 1
Shane McColgan Brett Bulmer Colton Sissons Brett Lyon (total) Carter Rigby Myles Bell Zach Franko Cody Chikie Damon Severson Tyson Baillie Tyrell Goulbourne Madison Bowey Jesse Lees Filip Vasko Mitchell Chapman Colten Martin Spencer Main Colton Heffley Tanner Moar MacKenzie Johnston Jessey Astles Austin Ferguson Austin Glover Justin Kirkland Ryan Donaldson Cole Linaker Stewart Coyle Jordon Cooke Adam Brown GP 19 42
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A 41 21 15 19 13 18 17 14 21 11 8 9 9 12 6 9 4 5 3 6 4 3 1 1 0 0 0 0 0
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L 12 15 15 21 18 26 34 34 32 35
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Stellar covers of Dylan mark Amnesty International’s 50th CHIMES OF FREEDOM: THE SONGS OF BOB DYLAN, HONOURING 50 YEARS OF AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL (FONTANA)
Bob Dylan released his self-titled debut album in 1962, the same year that Amnesty International started and hence the “50 Years” that graces this
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and the egalitarian Amnesty International. Probably no other songwriter on the planet has been covered by other artists more than Dylan. Some, such as The Byrds, The Hollies, McGuiness Flint, Odetta, all released albums dedicated only to Dylan songs while there are many Dylan trib-
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ute albums already released. It would be very easy to compile the best and better of these already existing tunes for a collection like Amnesty International’s celebration but such is not the case here. Everyone of the renditions here are from brand new recordings that feature mega stars, as well as a few lesser known recording artists. This collection also comes as a two-disc set but fans will want to spring for the full fourCD set as the covers here are almost always uniformly strong—not forgetting that all proceeds go to the charitable organization Amnesty International. I have only heard the two-disc set so far, yet there are still too many highlights to mention just from this truncated version which has the mellower tunes made for great coffee house listening (as a lot of this version is sold in Starbucks). One of the best tracks here is one of the few rockers with Patti Smith’s jangly rock guitar-driven Drifter’s Escape that
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should become a hit from this anthology. Canada’s K’NAAN offers a trippy folk-hop version of the topical With God On Our Side, while Maroon 5 offer a deluxe take of I Shall Be Released that beautifully channels 1970s The Band (the great group that Dylan often collaborated with). Other fine tunes come from Mark Knopfler, Steve Earle, Seal w/ Jeff Beck, Ziggy Marley, Diana Krall, My Morning Jacket, Johnny Cash, Adele and too many more to list. The only weak track of the 35 songs on the two-disc set is by Sting who sounds effete and overly precious on Girl From The North Country. But this collection cries out to be bought in the four-disc compilation that will go even further to help the great work done by Amnesty International. A
THE FRAY: SCARS & STORIES (EPIC)
The Fray are shaping up to be just a minor player on the rock scene. With this third studio album the groups limitations are all too evident with songs that just do not stick with you the way their signature and debut hit did, titled How To Save A Life.
Scars & Stories has made its debut in the top 10 album sales chart but their single, Heartbeat,isn’t igniting the airwaves and is at the lowest end of the charts. The group hired ace producer Brendan O’Brien who puts a professional sheen on these wouldbe arena ballads and U2 meets Coldplay mid-tempo rockers, but again the melodies are weak and the hooks are blunt. The Fray try a little psychedelia with backwards guitar on The Wind and a hint of funk rock on Turn Me On, but none of these demand repeated hearings. Confirmed fans may find something to appreciate here but I don’t which had me thinking about the double mean-
ing of the group’s name The Fray. That is, to enter the fight or unravel and it seems more so the latter. C
CELTIC WOMAN: BELIEVE (MANHATTAN/EMI)
Celtic music, to the legions of fans around the world, is best enjoyed at the kitchen party but the producer and main man behind Celtic Woman, David Downes is trying to franchise the genre for big bucks. His are big, blowsy, cinematic productions with several singers, musicians and dancers— sorta like a generic version of Cirque de Soleil— in an ersatz Celtic style. See Mitchell A29
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sexless versions of traditional tunes such as The Foxhunter, The Water Is Wide, Black Is The Color (Of My True Love’s Hair), Ave Maria, etc., but Downes also offers his mediocre songs that aren’t up to par probably just to gather more royalty cheques. Meanwhile, what
That is why the ‘act’ is called Celtic Woman instead of Celtic Women as Downes can hire, fire and substitute generic role players for his extravaganza without anyone really noticing or caring. It is true the choral aspect here offers sweet and
dyed-in-the-wool Celtic lass would not want to sing Chris DeBurgh’s A Spaceman Came Travelling? And the album title, Believe, is trying to believe in what? I suppose the quasi-spirituality implied in Paul Simon’s Bridge Over Troubled Water and the anthemic
Rogers and Hammerstein show tune You’ll Never Walk Alone provide the pinch of new age romanticism that is part of the mix and fantasy. I prefer Celtic music with less farce and more authenticity. Cmooseman19@telus.net
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SOELDEN, Austria—We arrived in Soelden after heavy snows had fallen and the sky had grown as blue and clear as an Alpine lake. (“We” being a family of three: husband, wife and a toddler named Ryan.) Soelden is in the Oetztal region of Tyrol, in the Austrian Alps. It is very popular with Europeans but comparatively unknown to North American ski and snowboard enthusiasts, even to those who, like us, frequent the Alps. That was part of the appeal: After so many ski trips together, my wife and I craved something new. We expect that word will quickly get out in our part of the world because, late last year, Soelden was chosen as the official European training base for the men’s Alpine competitors of the U.S. Ski Team. The American champion downhill skier Bode Miller had already made Soelden a base in the Alps. (The town is his headwear sponsor.) Soelden sits along a small river, in the manner of Zermatt, and it is operated in the service of winter sports, which began in 1948 when a single chair lift, which still runs, started to carry people in a single line, the wooden skis of each resting on his lap. You go up now in a fast gondola from either of two bases at opposite ends of town. With the sky bright and snow plentiful, our guide for a day, Erich Wilhelm of the Yellow Power Ski School, took us to one of two glaciers that sit in
crags among the mountain peaks. We reached it by multiple lifts and a tunnel taken on skis. Our reward was that top-of-the-world feeling that you get from carving clean turns on snow-packed Alpine slopes in good weather, the snow crunching and hissing as you move. Like all good ski guides, Erich was relaxed and forgiving about the mistakes of the amateurs in his charge. He gently coaxed better performance from us on turns and gave tips on skiing in the powder that would surely come from the snowfall expected in the following days. As we sat down for lunch in a small and agreeably warm room at Gampe Thaya, the oldest hut on the region’s mountains, Erich explained the transformation that people like us bring to Soelden annually. “I’m a carpenter in the off season,” he said. “There is much work to do then to renovate and improve the hotels and guesthouses. About 4,100 people live here, but there are over three hundred thousand visitors, mostly in winter.” As we finished a meal of traditional mountain broth, sausages and, for dessert, Kaiserschmarnn (caramelized pancakes cut into chunks and covered with confectioner’s sugar), Austrian men seated themselves at our table. (In Alpine huts, there are no private tables, and anyone may help himself to an unreserved vacant chair.) An accordionist and guitarist strolled in and our tablemates accompanied them in song. We had arrived soon after the start of the break for Russian New Year (Jan. 6), and there were many Russian guests at our hotel, the Cen-
tral Spa Hotel Soelden. In the best Alpine tradition, the Central is luxurious but relaxed; you can dress for dinner as you would to dine at home with good friends. Seated at the table to the right of ours each breakfast and dinner were a lovely young couple from Moscow, Daria and Tim, and their 5-year-old, David. Ryan’s new friend David would soon have a sibling because Daria was pregnant; she spent her days in town or watching David in a children’s race. Ryan became friends with David, following him to the Oezti Club, where the everpatient Gabi looked after the children of hotel guests from morning until dinner was over, with a break in between that was filled, for Ryan, by Caroline, a hotel staffer. The Central’s kitchen is especially distinguished, with a flair for moderate and clever portions, always beautifully presented. That should not be surprising, given that gourmet chefs and increasingly impressive wines are two famous Austrian exports. True to its name, the hotel also has complete spa facilities, from a family pool area, to a clothing-optional sauna and steam bath area, to a no-clothes-allowed-and-that-meansyou, madam area (as my wife discovered) with a whirlpool, saunas and more. Ryan liked sitting in the reduced-size gondola propped beside the pool, and when in the room, he would hike up his sleeves and wash his hands in his personal sink, which others might prefer to call a bidet. On our fifth day, the snowfall that Erich had said was coming and that had begun lightly the day before was now strong and steady. At my re-
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B SECTION • FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 2012 • CAPITAL NEWS
MOTORING ▼ TORONTO AUTO SHOW
Vehicles premiere in Canada This year’s Canadian International Auto Show in Toronto always boasts a large number of Canadian premieres and this year is no exception. Here is a sampling of what you can expect:
the quattro permanent allwheel drive system pioneered by Audi. Combined with the 2.0 TFSI gasoline engine producing 211 hp the drive train represents the ultimate in driving dynamics, traction, driving safety and straight-line stability.
AUDI
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CADILLAC XTS had its Canadian premiere at the International Auto Show in Toronto.
2013 A4 Sedan A bestseller is now even more attractive: Audi has updated the A4 model series. Revised drivetrain, chassis and infotainment solutions, along with an even more attractive design, attest the “Vorsprung durch Technik” achieved by the A4 Sedan. The A4 is the best-selling Audi model. 2013 Allroad All new for Canada the 2013 allroad features
BMW
2012 BMW ActiveHybrid 3 The new and innovative ActiveHybrid 3 stays true to the sporty nature of the BMW 3 Series with a Twin-Power Turbo 306hp six-cylinder engine with a integrated electric motor that increases power by an See Auto Show B3
NEVER COSTS AS MUCH AS IT... 2007 TOYOTA TUNDRA 4x4 TRD
2007 DODGE RAM 1500 SLT
19,990
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2008 ACURA MDX TECH PACKAGE
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“ Your one stop shop for all of your pre-owned vehicle needs. Browse over $1,000,000 of online inventory for all makes & models - import, luxury & domestic, all of our vehicles are fully reconditioned; many are certified & warranted by our manufacturers. We don’t use any gimmicks or giveaways, just fair & equitable pricing so we can pass on the savings to our customers. www.prelovedofkelowna.com”
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Volkswagen Pure Certified Pre-Owned
2006
2010
FORD MUSTANG GT CONVERTIBLE
WAS $28,995
$
NOW
BMW 330i Xi
Auto, AC, moonroof, power package, leather, heated seats. stk#2VGT10A
Auto, V8, leather, pwr pkg, cruise, local car, 1 owner. Spring is around the corner! stk#AQ847A
27,995
BEST PRICE IN BC!
WAS $26,995 $
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2003
•2 year/80,000 km factory warranty •24/7 roadside assistance •238 point inspection •Financing available from 0.9% OAC.
•2 year/40,000 km factory warranty •24/7 roadside assistance •112 point inspection •Financing available from 0.9% OAC. 2007
WAS $19,995
$
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V6, leather, sunroof, luxury package, sport package, Only 72,000 kms
2008 AUDI A4 QUATTRO S-LINE
2.0 turbo, auto, leather, sunroof, fully loaded, sport package, low kms.
$
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28 , 998
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2010
2010 2.0 turbo, automatic, leatherette, sunroof, heated seats, power package, 45,000 kms stk#VQ844Z
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WAS $24,995 NOW
$
23 , 998
2009
2012
VW JETTA
61 MPG diesel, leather, sunroof, heated seats, fully loaded, only 50,000 kms. stk#VQ871Z
$
23,495
21 , 995 2007
NISSAN 350Z GRAND TOURING
4 Cyl, auto, alloys, A/C pwr pkg, cruise, sport pkg. stk#OQ869
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$
12,995
Coupe, auto, leather, fully loaded, heated seats. stk#2A6003B
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PASSAT
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2008
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Automatic, 2.5L, 170 hp, heated seats, power package, a/c, cruise controL, only 42,000 kms. stk#VQ843Z
SAVE THOUSANDS FROM NEW! WAS $19,495
WAS $29,995
WAS $36,995
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TOYOTA MATRIX XR
VW GOLF
JETTA
stk#AQ865Z
stk#AQ848Z
17 , 998
A/C, Cruise, pwr pkg, tilt, low kms. stk#OQ877
13 , 995
2.5L, auto, A/C, pwr pkg, tilt, alloys, save thousands from new. (VW certified) stk#VQ876Z
4 dr sedan, auto, leather, heated seats, power package, sunroof. stk#VQ866Z
TOYOTA SIENNA CE
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ONLY
2010
VW PASSAT 2.0T
2008
AUDI A4 1.8T
5 spd., auto, AC, leather, power package. stk#2A4011B
2.5L, auto, A/C pwr pkg, htd seats, cruise, multi media pkg, save $$ from new. (VW certified) stk#VQ880AZ
ONLY
$
23,995
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2007 AUDI Q7 QUATTRO
AWD, leather, sunroof, navigation, 7 passenger, fully loaded. stk#1VG098A WAS $29,995
BEST WAS $26,995PRICE
$
NOW
IN BC!
27,998
2003 VW GTI VR6
Rare 2.8L, V6, manual, A/C, power package, sunroof. stk#1VGT08A
WAS $26,995
$
ONLY
10 , 995
2010 F-150 SUPER CREW LARIAT
Leather, alloy wheels, 5.4L V8, loaded, like new condition, only 24,000 kms. stk#AQ856A
WAS $26,995
$
ONLY
34,998
BEST PRICE IN BC!
250.860.6278
1717 Harvey Avenue, Kelowna
D# 5601
Audi Certified Pre-Owned
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MOTORING
Automakers debut latest version of popular models in TO Auto Show from B1 54 hp for limited periods. This high-powered, highperformance combination nevertheless returns low fuel figures. Average consumption is expected to be less than 6.4L/100km. 2012 BMW M5 Sedan The all-new 5th generation ultra-performance BMW M5 introduces the most powerful engine ever fitted to a series-produced BMW M. Mated to a seven-speed M-Double Clutch transmission, the new 4.4-litre V8 M5 produces 560 hp and 500 lb/ ft of torque, accelerating from 0-100 km/h in 4.4 seconds and to 200 km/h in 13.0 seconds. MINI Goodwood Working in collaboration with Rolls-Royce Motor Cars, the special edition three-door MINI Goodwood is characterised by top-grade materials, the highest level of workmanship, and stylish supremacy. The most efficient engine in its displacement class, the MINI Goodwood is powered by a 1.6 litre 184 hp fourcylinder engine.
BMW M5 CHRYSLER
2013 Dodge Dart The 2013 Dodge Dart redefines performance with Alfa Romeo DNA, fuel-efficient powertrains and Dodgeâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s passion for performance. Loaded with innovative technology, class-leading safety features and clever functionality, the 2013 Dodge Dart sets a new standard in the compact car segment by offering unmatched personalization, roominess, style, functionality and fun-to-drive dynamics.
FORD
2013 Ford Fusion The all-new Fusion delivers the best fuel economy, technology and design, transforming the midsize sedan segment. Fusion is also the first sedan with gas, hybrid and plug-in hybrid powertrains available â&#x2030; offering consumers the Power of Choice. Fusion Energi will also be the sixth electrified vehicle added to the Ford line up. 2013 C-MAX Energi PHEV
The C-MAX Energi PHEV is designed to meet the needs of customers looking to optimize their hybrid car experience, as
it combines style, fuel efficiency and performance, through the combination of a gasoline engine and a battery- driven electric motor. When powered by gasoline C-MAX uses the new 2.0 litre Atkinson- cycle four cylinder engine. 2013 Ford Flex The new Flex brings more technology, better fuel economy and a new design to the seven- passenger crossover. Flex can be equipped with a standard 3.5 litre Ti-VCT V6 engine or a 3.5 litre EcoBoost engine. Flex features even more advanced technologies, including Active Park Assist and breakthrough features like Inflatable Rear Safety Belts.
FORD FUSION
LINCOLN
2013 Lincoln MKT Lincoln MKT has been upgraded now offering more refinement and luxury. The full-size crossover has a dramatically improved ride, sharper handling, better fuel economy and new safety technologies including the rear inflatable seat belts. Standard 355 horsepower is coupled with a 3.5 litre EcoBoost V6 engine offering customers both power and fuel efficiency.
GENERAL MOTORS
2013 Cadillac XTS The all-new, built in Oshawa, 2013 Cadillac XTS us the newest addition to the Cadillac luxury sedan lineup, arriving in Canadian showrooms in the spring of 2012 as the most technologically advanced production car in the brandâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s history. Larger than the CTS, the new XTS delivers the space, elegance and dramatic presence that are Cadillac signatures, but with entirely new and technically advanced methods tuned for a new
generation of luxury customers. 2013 Cadillac ATS The all-new 2013 ATS, is Cadillacâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s an all-new compact luxury sports sedan intended to challenge the worldâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s best premium cars. Developed on an all-new, lightweight vehicle architecture, Cadillacâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s entry into the worldâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s most significant luxury car segment goes on sale this summer. 2013 Buick Encore The 2013 Buick Encore joins a rapidly expanding family of Buick vehicles that has recently seen the additions of the Verano compact luxury sedan, the Regal GS sport sedan, and fuel-efficient eAssist â&#x20AC;&#x153;light electrificationâ&#x20AC;? technology on both LaCrosse and Regal.
KIA
2012 Kia Rio Sedan The all-new Rio sedan offers an unparalleled blend of world-class design, safety, quality, technology, class-leading 138 horsepower and fuel economy ratings of 6.6L/100 See Auto Show B5
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2670 Hwy. 97N at Leathead 250-861-6163 SALES
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2007 HUMMER H3 4X4 2007 G5 SEDAN
Only 42,200 kms
P3340
P3292
P3318
P3326
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OPTIMUM
OPTIMUM
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VALUE
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2007 ESCALADE EXT AWD 2011 FORD ESCAPE 4x4
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$
VALUE
26,812
$
2011 TRAVERSE AWD LT 2008 F150 SUPER CREW 4X4 2007 RELAY VAN EXTENDED 2011 IMPALA LT SEDAN P3323
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2010 DURAMAX DSL.
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VALUE
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2011 DURAMAX DSL.
VALUE
11,951
$
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VALUE
18,495
$
2011 K3500 CREW CAB 4X4 2006 1500 HD 4X4
P3342
32106A
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31604B
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$
Optimum Manufacturer’s Warranty
Optimum Exchange Privilege
$
31316A
OPTIMUM
VALUE
45,999 Optimum 150 + Point Inspection
VALUE
41,495
$
Optimum 24-Hr. Roadside Assistance
VALUE
19,973
$
DON FOLK
2350 Highway 97 North, Kelowna, BC www.donfolkchev.com
250-860-6000
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Latest versions of popular models in Toronto Auto Show Auto Show from B3
MERCEDES-BENZ
2013 MercedesBenz SL 550 The fascinating next generation 2013 Mercedes-Benz SL 550 offers agile, sporty handling and a highly rigid all-aluminum bodyshell. With unmatched ride comfort, a luxurious interior and a host of groundbreaking new innovations, this iconic two-seater is poised to continue to establish new standards in the luxury roadster class. 2012 Mercedes-Benz ML 63 AMG The all-new 2012 Mercedes-Benz ML 63 AMG sets new benchmarks for performance, exclusivity and efficiency in its segment. The basis for the exemplary fuel consumption and topclass performance is provided by the AMG 5.5-litre V8 biturbo engine, and the vehicle’s dynamic handling has been further enhanced with the newly developed Active Curve System that provides active roll stabilization. smart ebike A pioneer of local emission-free electric mobility, smart is continuing
TOYOTA
2012 Toyota Prius A refreshed midmodel 2012 Prius will be on display at the Canadian International Auto Show. It combines exceptional hybrid performance, safety and value and delivers 66 per cent fewer smogforming emissions than the average new vehicle. The 2012 Prius features updated interior and exterior with new headlamps, front grille, front bumper and rear combination lamps. Like all Toyota vehicles, the Prius also comes standard with the Star Safety System. 2013 Scion FR-S The all-new Scion FR-S makes its first-ever Canadian appearance at the Canadian International Auto Show. The FR-S, which stands for Frontengine, Rear-wheel drive, Sport, is a high-performance sports coupe with exceptionally balanced performance and handling, compelling style, flexible utility and surprising fuel economy. The fun-todrive FR-S features lightweight design and compact size and its fierce exterior is a solid reflection of its inner power. 2012 Prius PHV The 2013 Prius PHV, on display at the Canadian
International Auto Show is an environmentally sustainable vehicle that offers exceptional performance, versatility and energy efficiency. The PHV, modeled off of the third
THE
generation Prius, enhances Toyota’s world-leading Hybrid Synergy Drive technology, enabling the PHV the ability to travel in electric-only speeds up to 100 km/h.
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Living large in the world’s smallest 4-seater–2012 Scion iQ sized adult. But it’s far less commodious rear of the driver. At five-foot-nine, I left precious little leg room. See Scion iQ B7
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MOTORING Scion iQ from B6 Jay admitted that although his head was touching the roof liner, he could have actually driven the car. “But it wouldn’t tbe my vehicle of choice,” he added What this proves is that this micro subcompact is not as cramped as you may think. Inside, the cabin feels spacious, with reasonable head room and loads of shoulder room. Although the iQ is only 35 cm (13.8 inches) longer than the smart’s 2.69 metres, and half a metre shorter than the Fiat, it is substantially wider than both, at 1680 mm (66 inches). That puts it in the same league as much larger cars like Corolla. And with all four wheels pushed to the corners, the car appears almost as wide as it is long. That’s an illusion, of course, but engineering tweaks like a compact airconditioning unit, inverted front-mounted differential, and a compact steering column, allow for a very short front end, and the flat gas tank beneath the floor results in almost no rear overhang. Indeed, the iQ has a real hunkered-down look, appearing far more planted than either the smart or the Fiat. The car’s look is defined by a high beltline, protruding wheel arches and stout headlamps that flow up the A-pillar. The front end is blunt but strong, emphasizing the car’s wide track and adding to the its sporty character. The engine, 94-hp, 1.3-litre inline four, in a
car that weighs only 960 kg (2,116 lb), provides a decent power-to-weight ratio. Although the car doesn’t leap off the line, once the CVT spools up to higher revs, it accelerates willingly. Move the shifter over to “sport” mode and the iQ is even more lively. Steering is electric rack and pinion. There’s plenty of road feel, but what’s really surprising is its turning circle of only 3.9 metres (compared to the smart’s 8.75 metres and the Fiat’s 9.3), allowing the iQ to spin on a dime. The other day, I slid in beside a Ford F 150 crewcab pickup and had quite a laugh when I exited the car. Its back end was barely past the truck’s front door, leaving me nearly enough space behind to park another iQ. But these warm and fuzzy thoughts vanish when driving over rough pavement. The iQ’s suspension doesn’t take kindly to potholes and speed bumps, so ride can be an issue. Road noise also intrudes, especially at highway speeds. But wind noise isn’t bad compared with other microcars. Interior components, although very modern, include an available audio system that takes its cues from a 1950s tabletop radio. Rather than sitting flush in the centre console, it sits atop the stack and provides good sound quality. As you’d expect at the iQ’s base price of $16,760, See Scion iQ B8
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24,490
$
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19,900
STK#P3796
20,860
$
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6 spd, Manual, Tow Pkg, Sport Seats, Back Up Camera, TCUV
2010 VENZA
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$
18,900
STK#P3733
STK#P3863
Pwr Seat, Dual zone climate control, TCUV
25,480
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Back Up Camera, Traction Control, 4.0L/100 km, TCUV
4.6L, V8, Auto, Pwr Seat, Tow Pkg, TCUV
$
2009 TACOMA TRD
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2009 CAMRY HYBRID 2010 TUNDRA 2WD
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23,840
$
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21,900
$
$
28,900
STK#P3797
Auto, A/C, ABS, Pwr Group, TCUV
24,900
16,990
$
STK#18312A
2.5L, 4 Cyl, 6 spd, Auto, Loaded, Only 20,000 km, TCUV
27,490
$
2010 TACOMA
2008 TUNDRA
2008 RAV4
2010 PRIUS
4WD, TRD, double cab. TCUV, 62,931 km
4WD, 5.7L, SR5, double cab. TCUV
4WD, LTD, leather, 4 Cyl. TCUV, 65,956 km
Hybrid, Back up camera. TCUV, 62,218 km
$
32,900
$
STK#17922A
2008 PRIUS
26,900
24,900
STK#P3829
2008 MATRIX XR
Hybrid, Traction control, 1 Sunroof, 17” Wheel pkg. Owner. TCUV, 46,255 km TCUV, 37,540 km
$
$
STK#P3838
18,900
$
STK#P3845
16,900
$
22,900
STK#P3827B
2010 YARIS
2008 YARIS
Sedan, 6 Airbags, ABS. TCUV, 4,096 km
Hatchback, LE, 5 spd. TCUV, 66,500 km
$
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15,900
$
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10,900
STK#P3824
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2007 RAV4
2006 RAV4
2006 TACOMA
4WD, 5.7L, TRD, Crew Max, 81,300 km
4WD, TRD, Double Cab, 3” Lift Kit
4WD, V6 Sport, Sunroof
4WD, LTD, Sunroof, 85,097 km
4WD, V6, LTD, Leather, Loaded, 88,000 km
4WD, SR5, Double Cab, Power Package
30,490
STK#P3717
$
25,900
STK#17920A
$
22,900
$
STK#P3798
21,900
STK#18395A
$
20,900
2002 TUNDRA
2005 SIENNA
2004 SIENNA
2009 CAMRY
CE, 7 Passenger
2WD, SR5, Access Cab, 5 spd, 42,610 km
4X4, SR5, Access Cab, 136,870 km
LE, Power Doors, Power Seat
LE, 8 Passenger, 1 Owner
SE, V6, Sunroof, 268HP, Remote Start, 45,380 km
$
STK#P3817
16,900
$
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14,900
2007 CAMRY
2008 COROLLA
XLS, 1 Owner, Leather, Loaded, 116,450 km
LE, 4 Cyl, 2.4L, 5 spd, Auto
SE, Sunroof, Auto, A/C, 71,025 km
17,900
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13,360
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12,900
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$
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2006 AVALON
$
2006 CAMRY
2008 YARIS
LE, 4 Cyl, Auto, Sunroof, Sedan, 5 spd, A/C, Power Group, 110,205 km 116,416 km
$
12,900
$
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2007 COROLLA
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Scion a fuel sipper amongst guzzlers Body Style: three door hatchback Drive Method: front engine, front-wheel-drive Engine: 1.3 litre in line four cylinder (94 hp and 89 lb/ft of torque) Fuel Economy 5.5/4.6/5.1 litres/100 km (city/hwy/combined) Safety: vehicle stabil ity control, traction con trol, ABS with electron ic brake force distribution brake assist and Smar Stop Technology Cargo: 31 litres be hind rear seats, 473 litre with rear seats folded Curb Weight: 960 kg Price: $16,760 Website: www.scion nation.ca Visit kia.ca to learn more.
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LINCOLN
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For the latest information, visit us at chevrolet.ca, drop by your local Chevrolet Dealer or call us at 1-800-GM-DRIVE. */x/†/††Offers apply to the purchase of a 2012 Equinox LS (R7A), 2012 Traverse LS (R7C) equipped as described. Freight included ($1,495). License, insurance, registration, PPSA, administration fees and taxes not included. Dealers are free to set individual prices. Offer available to retail customers in Canada. See Dealer for details. Limited time offers which may not be combined with other offers, and are subject to change without notice. Offers apply to qualified retail customers in the BC Chevrolet Dealer Marketing Association area only. Dealer order or trade may be required. GMCL, Ally Credit or TD Financing Services may modify, extend or terminate this offer in whole or in part at any time without notice. Conditions and limitations apply. See Chevrolet dealer for details. x$4,700 manufacturer to dealer delivery credit available on 2012 Traverse LS (tax exclusive) for retail customers only. Other cash credits available on most models. See your GM dealer for details. †0% purchase financing offered on approved credit by TD Financing Services for 72 months on new or demonstrator 2012 Equinox LS. Rates from other lenders will vary. Down payment, trade and/or security deposit may be required. Monthly payment and cost of borrowing will vary depending on amount borrowed and down payment/trade. Example: $10,000 at 0% APR, the monthly payment is $138.89 for 72 months. Cost of borrowing is $0, total obligation is $10,000. ††Variable rate financing for 84 months on 2012 Traverse LS on approved credit. Bi-Weekly payment and variable rate shown based on current Ally Credit prime rate and is subject to fluctuation; actual payment amounts will vary with rate fluctuations. Example: $10,000 at 3% for 84 months, the monthly payment is $132 Cost of borrowing is $1,099, total obligation is $11,099. Down payment and/or trade may be required. Monthly payments and cost of borrowing will also vary depending on amount borrowed and down payment/trade. Biweekly payments based on a purchase price of $32,995 with $2,099 down on 2012 Traverse LS, equipped as described. ^Credit valid towards the purchase or lease of an eligible new 2011 or 2012 model year Chevrolet, GMC, Buick or Cadillac vehicle, excluding Chevrolet Volt, delivered between January 6th 2012 and April 2nd 2012. Customers must present this authorization letter at the time of purchase or lease. All products are subject to availability. See Dealer for eligibility. Only one $1,000 Bonus may be redeemed per purchase/lease vehicle. This offer may not be redeemed for cash. The credit amount is inclusive of any applicable taxes. As part of the transaction, dealer may request documentation and will contact GM to verify eligibility. The $1,000 Bonus is not compatible with the Employee New Vehicle Purchase Program or the Supplier Program New Vehicle Purchase Program. Void where prohibited by law. $1,000 offer is stackable with Cardholder’s current GM Card Earnings, subject to Vehicle Redemption Allowances. For complete GM Card Program Rules, including current Redemption Allowances, transferability of Earnings, and other applicable restrictions for all eligible GM vehicles, see your GM Dealer, call the GM Card Redemption Centre at 1-888-446-6232 or visit TheGMCard.ca. Subject to applicable law, GMCL may modify or terminate the Program in whole or in part with or without notice to you. Subject to Vehicle Redemption Allowances. For complete GM Card Program Rules, including current Redemption Allowances, transferability of Earnings, and other applicable restrictions for all eligible GM vehicles, see your GM Dealer, call the GM Card Redemption Centre at 1-888-446-6232 or visit TheGMCard.ca. Subject to applicable law, GMCL may modify or terminate the Program in whole or in part with or without notice to you. Primary GM Cardholders may transfer the $1,000 Bonus to the following eligible Immediate Family members, who reside at the Primary Cardholder’s residence: parents, partner, spouse, brother, sister, child, grandchild and grandparents including parents of spouse or partner. Proof of relationship and residency must be provided upon request. The $1,000 Bonus is not transferable to Immediate Family residing outside of the Primary Cardholders residence. ∞OnStar services require vehicle electrical system (including battery) wireless service and GPS satellite signals to be available and operating for features to function properly. OnStar acts as a link to existing emergency service providers. Subscription Service Agreement required. Call 1-888-4ONSTAR (1-888-466-7827) or visit onstar.ca for OnStar’s Terms and Conditions, Privacy Policy and details and system limitations. Additional information can be found in the OnStar Owner’s Guide. WBased on GM Testing in accordance with approved Transport Canada test methods. Your actual fuel consumption may vary. +2012 Chevrolet Equinox FWD, equipped with standard 2.4L ECOTEC® I-4 engine. Fuel consumption ratings based on Natural Resources Canada’s 2012 Fuel Consumption Guide. Your actual fuel consumption may vary. 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SCOTT, NELSON GEORGE Nelson Scott of Kelowna, British Columbia, passed away suddenly at home on Monday, February 13, 2012 at the age of 84. Nelson is survived and lovingly remembered by Joan, his wife of 59 years. He will also live forever in the heart of his last surviving sibling Lorraine Scott of Creston, BC, his son and daughter in law Alan and Valerie Scott and their children Adam and Amy of Toronto, Ontario. Nelson had the good fortune to be from a large and loving family that included nephews Murray, Doug, Ken, Andy and Wendell and nieces Wenda and Noreen. Nelson spent many years enjoying the company of his cousin Earle Briard and his numerous grand nieces and grand nephews. Peter and Rita Klimuk were Nelson’s and Joan’s special friends who will remember the great times they shared Nelson is predeceased by his parents Marie and Harry Scott, his brothers Leighton, Wendell, and Ted as well as his sister Edith Marchant. Nelson loved life. He enjoyed the company of his team mates while playing slow pitch. Nelson met and enjoyed all of life’s challenges with characteristic zeal. Nelson was the best husband, the best father, the best brother, and the best friend anyone could ever have. A funeral service will be held at 11:00 AM on Monday, February 21 at Valleyview Funeral Home, 165 Valleyview Road, Kelowna, BC Condolences may be sent to the family at www.valleyviewfuneralhome.com. Arrangements entrusted to Valleyview Funeral Home, Kelowna, BC 250-765-3147.
BRADLEY, PATRICIA ALICE (nee Favre) Died the morning of February 13 after a brief illness, aged 71. Survived by her husband of 51 years, Basil, daughter Sue (Don) of Port Alberni and sons Brian (Thea) of Victoria and Steve (Jenny) of Angleholm, Sweden, as well as extended family in Regina, Edmonton, Red Deer, and Slocan. Daughter of Tom and Louise Favre of Regina, Saskatchewan, Pat grew up on the 1100 block Cameron St. She attended Albert School and Scott Collegiate, graduating in 1958. She married Basil Bradley in 1960 and in 1966 they moved to Moose Jaw where Pat worked for the Public Library and the City of Moose Jaw. From 1978 Pat and Basil lived in Kelowna where they raised a family and she worked at the Okanagan Regional Library until her retirement in 1999. Pat loved gardening and especially quilting. She was active in the Orchard Valley Quilters Guild and always had a quilt or two on the go. Pat’s generous and outgoing manner made her many good friends through quilting, the library, and the Tronson Drive neighbourhood where she lived. Outspoken and possessed with a firm social conscience, Pat was always ready to let her opinions be known through letters to the editor or emails to politicians. The true love of her life was her grandchildren. The kitchen and quilting room were filled with pictures of Alexis, Luke, Eva, Harry, Hugo, and Rowan. She always looked forward to visits and phone calls, and got great enjoyment out of birthdays and gift-giving. Pat was very much at the center of activity in the lives of her grandchildren, family, and friends. Pat’s death leaves a tremendous void and her presence will be missed by many people. No funeral service will be held and a celebration of Pat’s life will be held in the summer. A special thanks to Dr. Lynne Tereposky and her assistant Catherine for their extra care and attention. Condolences may be made to the family by visiting www.everdenrust.com (250)-860-6440
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BRENT DARWIN RAYMOND PASARENO It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Brent Darwin Raymond Pasareno. After a courageous battle with cancer Brent passed away peacefully on Monday, February 13, 2012. Brent is survived by his loving wife Rosemary, his daughters Lori (Dean) Pasareno-Wilson, Lonnie (Bob) Pasareno-Tate, Marla Pasareno, and Marcie Pasareno, his brother Bill (Iris) Pasareno, nephew Jayson and niece Alexandra Pasareno and nephew Conway (Linda) Yury. Brent was predeceased by his wife Bonnie Mulligan, his parents William and Georgina Pasareno, and his sisters Lila Yury and Ora Lee Pasareno. Brent loved life and lived it to the fullest. He was born in Ste. Rose Dulac, Manitoba on July 23, 1941. The oldest of four children he began working at a young age with his father at the family sawmill. His entrepreneurial spirit led him to begin his own company. Brent owned and operated a successful road contracting business in Northern Saskatchewan for 20 years. His love of the north led Brent to explore the romance of the Klondike gold fields. Eventually Brent found the perfect balance, working a successful placer operation during the arctic summer and relaxing with friends in sunny Arizona in the winter. If Arizona was too hot, or the Yukon was too cold, Brent could be found along the shores of Okanagan Lake. It was important for Brent to stay connected to family and friends. Brent could often be found with the local coffee crowd swapping tales of his adventures. A celebration of Brent’s life will be held at 4:00 pm on Saturday, February 18th at the Pointe Club House 4074 Gellatly Road, West Bank Kelowna. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the M.S. Society of Kelowna or to Hospice House Kelowna. The family would like to extend a thank you to Dr. Shepherd, the Vascular Surgeons in Kelowna, the Palliative Care Team in West Bank, the staff at Hospice House and in particular his caregiver Dylan for his compassion, companionship, and caring of Brent through this very difficult time. Condolences may be sent to the family at www.valleyviewfuneralhome.com. Arrangements entrusted to Valleyview Funeral Home, Kelowna, BC 250-765-3147.
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PaciďŹ cSport Okanagan, the Regional Sport Centre based in Kelowna, is currently seeking a high energy, self starter for the following full time position Sport Development Program Coordinator (Competition No: PS12A)The Sport Development Program Coordinator will be responsible for organizing and facilitating programs that increase sport development and participation opportunities in the Okanagan. For details go to the â&#x20AC;&#x153;Resource Centreâ&#x20AC;? tab at www.paciďŹ csport.com/okanagan Submit your resume quoting the comp. # by 5:00 pm, February, 22, 2012 to: PaciďŹ cSport Okanagan, 645 Dodd Rd, Kelowna, BC,V1X 5H1; fax: (250) 862-3327 email: okanagan@paciďŹ csport.com
SENIOR PROJECT SUPERINTENDENT: As the Senior Project Superintendent you will be responsible for the efďŹ cient day-to-day operations of the project site, including management of construction schedules, quality control and safety. The ideal candidate will have Journeyman Carpenter QualiďŹ cations and 10 years of Supervisory experience on commercial, light industrial and/or institutional building construction projects. You must be prepared to work throughout the interior as well as Northern BC and Alberta regions. You have demonstrated success in meeting project schedules, a strong safety record, and the ability to work with a variety of individuals. You are a team player with exceptional organizational skills and a positive attitude. SENIOR ESTIMATOR: Reporting to the Chief Estimator you will be responsible for Bidding, Budgeting, Estimating and Tendering for Lump Sum and Design - Build Role will also include the provision of pre-construction services and compilations of sub-trade tender packages. Proven experience (10+ years) estimating Retail Commercial, Industrial and Institutional projects. Applicant must have the ability to work from ďŹ rst principles and competence in Microsoft OfďŹ ce ESTIMATOR Reporting to the Chief Estimator you will be responsible for Bidding, Budgeting Estimating and Tendering for Lump Sum, Design/Build as well as renovation projects. Role will also include the provision of pre-construction services and compilations of sub-trade tender packages. Proven experience (5+ years) estimating Retail, Commercial, Industrial and Institutional projects. Applicant must have the ability to work from ďŹ rst principles and competence in Microsoft OfďŹ ce Interested candidates are to send their resumes to the attention of Heather Taron at heather.taron@ledcor.com, or fax (250) 765-8075, no phone calls please. We thank all applicants in advance, only those short listed will be contacted.
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BILGA Farms, 1350 Horning Rd, Kelowna, $10.25/hr, up to 50hrs/week, farm work, able to lift 30lbs, own transportation, work weekends & all of growing season. Email bilgafarms@hotmail.com or 250212-4431 BOPARAI Orchard reqâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s, Pruning, thinning & picking. March-Oct. $9.56/hr.765-7149 FARM workers needed for weeding, cultivating, picking. 40 hrs/wk $9.56/hr 3443 Benvoulin Rd. Kelowna BC V1W 4N5 Call 250-575-7806
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JAKANO Orchards of Kelowna requires seasonal workers for pruning, thinning & picking. From June 15 to Oct. 31. 40hrs+/week, $10.25hr. Phone Mike. 250-765-7172 SUN City Cherries 4759 Lakeshore Rd Kelowna reqâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Farm Labourers. Pruning, picking, packing, sorting and general farm work. Seasonal. 40hrs/wk minimum 7days/wk. $10.25/hr. Email applications suncitycherriesjobs@shaw.ca 250764-1872
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EMPLOYMENT Management position avail. in busy Pandosy Village Men’s salon. Clientelle an asset but not nessessary. Contact (250)-215-9695
PATARA Orchards, 3010 Lakha Rd. req’s seasonal workers for pruning, thinning, picking from May 15 - Oct 15. 40+hrs /wk, $10.25/hr. Call 250-4913477 or fax 250-451-9050 TJ’S The Kiddies Store, BC’S largest baby & childrens furniture store in Kelowna is accepting resumes for a PT position. Retail & computer exp an asset, apply in person at unit #4-360 Spedding Crt.,250860-2229 kelowna@tjskids.com
WORKERS Needed for pruning, thinning, picking, $9.56/hr. Mon-Fri. 250-765-9573 Pooni Farm 2355 McKenzie Rd.
Help Wanted IMPORTANT PUBLIC NOTICE If you are experiencing delays in the processing of your EI, CPP, OAS, Veterans Affairs, or CIC claims, please call the “Office For Client Satisfaction”
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EXPANSION in 2012
Kelowna company doubling in size. Complete training provided. Must be 18+ years of age. Permanent positions, $2500+/mo to start. Promotions within 30-90 days. No Experience Needed. Call 250-860-3590 or email resume to info@plazio.ca
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An earthmoving company based in Edson Alberta requires a full time Heavy Duty Mechanic for field and shop work. We require Cat Dozer/Deere excavator experience. You will work a set schedule for days on and off. Call Lloyd @ 780-723-5051
ARE YOU EXPERIENCING FINANCIAL DISTRESS? Relief is only a call away! Call 250-979-4357 to set up your FREE consultation in Kelowna Donna Mihalcheon CA,CIRP 31 years experience. BDO Canada Limited Trustee in Bankruptcy, #200 -1628 Dickson Avenue, Kelowna, BC. V1Y 9X1
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Area Field Rep.
U-Haul Co. of B.C. Is looking for an Area Field Representative who can effectively service U-Haul rental equipment and dealers at dealerships in the B.C. Interior.
Responsibilities include: D Furnish rental equipment,
supplies & instructions necessary to operate dealership. D Audit rental records and contracts. D Open and close dealers. D Ensure U-Haul equipment is in good operating condition . D Operate a Co. Service Rig. D Valid drivers license and good driving record
Apply online @ uhauljobs.com (keyword: Area Field Rep)
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SUPPORT & EDUCATION COORDINATOR F/T based in Kelowna Alzheimer Res Centre, responsible for delivery of support & education programs in North/Central Okanagan, develops program partnerships. Responsibilities include: working w/healthcare professionals, families in region. Also, develop and maintain volunteer base (recruit, support). Deliver standard education programs for caregivers, people w/early symptoms of dementia & public. Must have extensive knowledge, experience w/Alzheimer’s disease, dementia, caregiving issues. Degree w/min 3-5yrs experience. Must have vehicle to travel in region. Visit: www.alzheimerbc.org for more details on this position. NO phone calls to Kelowna Alzheimer Resource Centre. Closes: Feb. 27, 2012 SASS Studio & Spa req’s Hairstylist. 2 Chair rentals avail immediately. Call 250-869-0004
ASSEMBLY/SALES, Customer Service & Mgmt. Trainee Positions Available Within Our Kelowna office. Must be 18+ Years of Age. $2500+/mo Plus Bonuses. Call 250-860-9480 or Email: info@plazio.ca ASSISTANT Parts and Service Coordinator required for our auto service department. Customer service and computer skills an asset. Need to be avail for full time and weekends. Email autoplace@shawbiz.ca or Call 250-860-8885 Caretakers needed for remote Ski Lodge near Revelstoke, April to November, 2weeks in 2 weeks out. Best suits a retired couple. Send resume to: info@mustangpowder.com
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While we try to ensure all advertisements appearing in the Kelowna Capital News are placed by reputable businesses with legitimate offers, we do caution our readers to undertake due diligence when answering any advertisement, particularly when the advertiser is asking for monies up front. DIRECT SALES REPRESENTATIVES. Canada’s premiere home automation and Security Company is NOW hiring AprilAugust. No experience necessary. Travel Required. E-mail resume: kkurtze@vivint.com Visit: www.vivint.ca EI CLAIM denied? Need help? 18yrs exp as EI officer. Will prepare & present appeals. Reasonable rates. Call Bernie Hughes, Toll Free at 1-877581-1122.
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is hiring on behalf of Baker Hughes Baker Hughes Alberta based oilfield services company is currently hiring;
DRIVER EQUIPMENT OPERATORS & SERVICE SUPERVISORS Class 1 or 3 License required.
Drivers
HD MECHANICS 3rd or 4th apprentice or Journeyman Heavy Duty Mechanics with their Red Seal and CVIP License to work in Red Deer & Hinton. Please call 250-718-3330 or Fax: 1-888-679-0759 For more information or send your resume & current drivers abstract to: driverclass1@shaw.ca LOOKING for Class 1 Truck & Pup Driver for this up & coming season. Must have several years paving experience. Also looking for experienced Bobcat Operator. Must have min 5yrs exprience. Leave message at 250-765-1699 ORCHARD WORKERS Thinning, pruning, harvesting $10.25/hr or piece rate. 10hrs/ day, June to Oct. Gutknecht Orchards Ltd., Vernon FAX: 250-542-6647 email: begutknecht@shaw.ca
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Hotel, Restaurant, Food Services EVEREST Indian Restaurant looking for Curry & Tandoori Cook, 5yrs exp, $2700/mo. 40hrs/wk. Drop resume at Unit #1-2430 Main street, West Kelowna. 250-768-8700 F/T & P/T Front Desk needed for the Oasis Motor Inn. Duties incl making reservations, process phone calls, provide info on hotel facilities, services, and points of interest in the area. Please apply in person. No Phone Calls. KITCHEN Help experience necessary. Drop resume, 1726 Dolphin Ave, unit 104. No phone calls please. SUNSHINE Market needs you. Full time experienced Meat Cutter. Salary $17-$22. Benefits. Resume to sunshinemarket@shawbiz.ca or drop at 4600 Lakeshore Rd. Kelowna
Medical/Dental SEEKING Energetic Person: wanting to join a team atmosphere in growing Chiropractic office. Must be proficient with computers, an excellent communicator, and have a desire to further the cause of a more healthy community. Drop off resume at: Holroyd Family Chiropractic, 4 - 2411 Drought Rd, West Kelowna.
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SQM Group specializes in measuring call center customer and employee satisfaction performance for the largest companies in North America. We are looking for a Programmer to support the VP of Technology in the development of our key software tools. The programmer position will have the speci¿c responsibility for developing and maintaining SQM’s software technology for capturing, analyzing and reporting surveys. The candidate must have the following: Working knowledge in: • Microsoft SQL Server • Understanding of relational databases; must have MSSQL experience • 1 or more years of proven web programming experience • Experience with ASP.NET, VB.NET or c# • Experience with Object Oriented Programming • Multi-tasking, time management and collaboration skills a must • Candidates with a post secondary degree or diploma in an IT related ¿eld are preferred. Salary and bene¿ts are competitive. This is a full-time permanent position. Please submit resume by Monday, Feb 27th. No phone calls please. Send resumes to: SQM Group Inc. 4611 23rd Street Vernon, BC V1T 4K7 Or Fax: 250-260-7821 Or Email: lisades@sqmgroup.com
Join Robinson Lighting Ltd., a leading supplier of lighting and plumbing products in BC, and build your career in the lighting industry. You will enjoy excellent benefits and pension plans, and participate in a profit sharing program.
SHOWROOM SALES REPRESENTATIVE As a Sales Representative of our Robinson Lighting showroom, your responsibilities will include assisting homeowners, interior designers and builders with their lighting needs, preparing quotes for contractors and homeowners, expediting and following up on orders and responding to any phone enquiries. The ideal candidate for this position will have 2-3 years sales experience in a retail environment and must be available to work Saturdays. You must have good communication and organization skills, be detail oriented, have strong computer skills and be committed to providing superior customer service. Please send us a resume in confidence to find out more about this exciting opportunity.
Robinson Lighting Ltd. 4-1495 Dilworth Dr. Kelowna, BC V1Y 9N5 Email: hr@rlrbc.com While we thank all candidates who apply, only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
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SUPERINTENDENT required for a $3.5 M athletic facility on the UBCO Campus. Architect and Construction Manager are based out of Vancouver. Includes Cross-Laminated Timber Panels (CLTs), has an expected start date of April, 2012 and a duration of one year. Exposure to CLTs preferred; experience with a design/build delivery model is essential. Only qualified applicants will be contacted. No phone calls
ASIAN Massage. Lovely, Peaceful Setting, $60/hr. Call (250)-317-3575 BLISS Massage 4 your every need. 10 yrs exp. men only . Call 4 appt. 250-215-7755 THAI Massage. Totally relax & energize your body & mind. Call 250-801-7188 ✸TOTAL ZEN MASSAGE✸ Relaxation to the Fullest. Mens/Ladies (250)-869-5116
CASTLES to Shacks. Comm/ Res. Cleaning Specialist. Wkly/bi-mnth/mnthly. Bonded 250-215-6866, 250-769-5866 CLEANING Lady, 25yrs exp., New Clients Winter rate $18/hr Quality work. 250-470-9629 WILL Do All Types of Cleaning, Experienced. $18/hour. Call (778)-753-3326
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ACORN Stairlifts Canada. F/T Outside Sales Representative required. We are in need of an experienced, motivated and professional sales representative. In home presentations to warm leads. Earning potential between 60-70K. Send rejclayton@acornsumes to: stairlifts.ca
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Required F/T for a metal recycling facility in Burnaby. Must have inter-provincial Red Seal.
• Competitive Wage • Excellent Benefits Package • Pension Plan • Life Insurance • Profit Sharing & More
LOUISIANA-PACIFIC Canada Ltd. requires an experienced Journeyman Electrician for our EWP Operation in Golden B.C. Email resume to: Audra.Stanton@LPCorp.com or fax to 250-344-8859. MI-TEC Millwork & Cabinetry Ltd has a Cabinet Shop Lead hand position available if you are a journeyman. Please contact us for more details. Ph:
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24 hr. Live-In Support Required (Kamloops, B.C.) Dengarry Professional Services Ltd. is seeking experienced individuals or couples for contract to provide live in 24 hr support for short term stabilization to adults with mental and physical disabilities in Kamloops. Applicant must have education and experience either in behavioral and/or medical supports. Applicant will undergo extensive screening including reference checks, Crim Check and drivers abstract. Housing included with compensation package.
If interested, please forward resume to Kristine Toebosch at ktoebosch@dengarry.bc.ca or fax to 250-377-4581 or mail Attn: Kristine PO box 892 Kamloops BC V2C 5M8
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Work Wanted RECENTLY UP ROOTED & NOW AVAILABLE. Merchandising, Buying, Promotion Manager with merchandising all sectors of retail inventory, computer literate, understanding and decision making on all seasonal changes, very good promotional skills, paint expert and homeowner consulting, qualified to help customers with problem solving involving the home environment, complete knowledge of profit making skills and making it happen, have had pesticide/dispenser license and have knowledge to assist in personal questions, very friendly and personable. Available. Part Time/Full Time Email: wilsondn@telus.net Let Me Help Your Business Today!
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Mind Body Spirit #1 for a reason. Paradise Massage. Where men come to relax. 778-477-5050 Kelowna AFFORDABLE, Excellent F/B Massage & NIR Sauna. Thank you! Linda 250-862-3929.
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Holistic Health CASE Studies needed. Our students are ready for : Manicure, $20, Pedicure, $20, Reflexology, $29. Massage $29. 250-868-3114 naturalhealthcollege.com
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Do you want to contribute to public safety and ortunity to learn more about the Correctional Service of Canada (CSC)?
Voulez-vous contribuer à la sécurité publique et avoir l’occasion d’en apprendre davantage au sujet du Service correctionnel du Canada (SCC)? Nous sommes à la recherche de personnes disposées à faire du bénévolat dans divers établissements correctionnels fédéraux et bureaux de libération conditionnelle à travers la province dans les domaines suivants : • Comités consultatifs de citoyens • Programmes ethniques et multiculturels • Escortes pour des motifs non reliés à la sécurité • Programmes d’alphabétisation • Sensibilisation aux questions touchant les soins de santé • Activités de sports et de loisirs • Artisanat • Mentorat auprès d’adultes dans la collectivité (île de Vancouver seulement) Si vous désirez obtenir de plus amples renseignements ou êtes intéressé à vous porter bénévole pour l’une des activités susmentionnées, veuillez communiquer avec : Anna Correia Agent de programmes Anna.Correia@csc-scc.gc.ca 250-801-6375. Les personnes intéressées doivent pouvoir obtenir une cote de sécurité et assister aux séances de formation offertes par le SCC, lesquelles sont requises.
We are looking for Volunteers to assist in various federal institutions and parole ofÀces across the province for the following: • Citizen Advisory Committees • Multi-cultural and ethnic programs • Non-security escorts • Literacy programs • Health care awareness • Sports and leisure activities • Hobby craft • Community adult mentors (Vancouver Island only)
If you would like more information or are interested in any of the listed volunteering opportunities, please contact: Anna Correia Programs OfÀcer Anna.Correia@csc-scc.gc.ca 250-801-6375.
Applicants must be eligible to obtain a security clearance and attend the required training sessions offered by CSC.
Mobile Pedicure & Foot Reflexology. Certified, For appt. Call Marion 250-491-0808
Computer Services 12/7 A MOBILE COMPUTER TECH. Certified computer technician, virus removal, repairs, upgrades. Let me come to you. (250)-717-6520. 12/7 In-Home Repairs. New Systems/Upgrades. 20+yrs Prof. Service. Peter 215-4137
Concrete & Placing For all your concrete services Cold weather concreting, repairs & Poxy coatings. Call now for a free estimate Check out our website www.okdcs.ca Free Estimates. Government Certified. 250-451-6944
Contractors KSK Framing & Foundations. Quality workmanship at reas rates. Free est 250-979-8948
Garden & Lawn Ace of Spades. Tree, hedge & shrub pruning. Aeration & Power Raking. 250-878-1315 GET your pruning done now. Book today and receive one free man hour. We guarantee to keep scheduled appnts. w w w. va n t a g e ke l o w n a . c o m Call Ryan, 250-769-7603
Handypersons HANDYMAN, 35 years exp. Home renos. Free estimates. Refs available. Ken 250-878-4042, Kelowna NEED a hand inside or out from painting to yard work. 250-215-1712, 250-768-5032
Home Improvements OLD SCHOOL Construction. framing to flooring. Lg & sm renos, quality workmanship. Organized jobsites. Lic & ins. Sen. disc. Cory 250-862-7094
Home Repairs
REFACE Countertops. 1/2 the Cost of Replacing. Granite & Corian Designs. 470-2235.
LARRY’S Handyman & Reno Serv., Lg. & Sm. jobs, Graffitti Removal etc., 250-718-8879 M.RIOPEL Home Repairs Painting, carpentry, drywall, flooring etc. (250)-300-6512
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MIKE the Mudder. Boarding, Taping, Texturing & Steel Studs. Call 250-870-6301 PESL DRYWALL Service Inc. Renovations, new construction and repairs. Boarding, taping, textured ceilings. Call Tomas at 250-212-4483 or 860-3495. Quality Taping & Ceiling Texture Small - Med. jobs. 23yrs Exp. Call Jeff 250-869-9583
FURNITURE Plus MFG. Made in Kelowna. Kitchens, Vanities, Chairs, Countertops, Tables & Barstools! Re Upolstery Also Available. 1040 Richter St. 250-215-1903
Countertops
Electrical A&S ELECTRIC. Resid/Comm Wiring. New constr, renov. & service changes. lic’d & bonded. Steve 864-2099 (cont #90929)
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#1 Affordable Quality House Cleaning. Exc ref’s & rates. Wkly/Bi-weekly. 250-575-4001
ACCREDITED Strong Roots Flooring Inc. BBB Lic’d & Ins’d. Floor refinishing, supply and install of flooring & ustom wood products. Rick 250-8087668 or strongroots.ca
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GARAGE Doors- install, service, repair all makes of doors & openers. 250-878-2911
KELOWNA SECONDARY VARSITY FOOTBALL COACH
Job Description and Requirements: Kelowna Secondary is currently accepting applications for the volunteer position of Varsity Head Football Coach beginning March 1, 2012. Kelowna Secondary is a large dual track French Immersion public high school in School District #23 with a population of 1800 students. The football program is one of many sporting teams in the strong vibrant athletic program at Kelowna Secondary and we are looking for a committed individual with experience coaching high school football. The applicant must be able to work withina structured Athletic team environment and contribute to the overall direction of Owl’s athletics. The Head Football Coach, in working with the school administration, is responsible for the leadership and management of the football program. Duties include but are not limited to: coaching, retention, conditioning, practice, scheduling, budget, and alumni relations. Candidates should be able to demonstrate outstanding mentorship of players and assistant coaches, thorough knowledge of BCSS rules and regulations, and a desire to create andsustain a successful football program. Interested candidates should email the following: • letter of application • resume or curriculum vitae, • three professional references with names, titles, and contact information All applicants will be required to have a criminal reference check (done by the school district). No phone calls please; candidates will be contacted if search committee is in need of further information. Application review begins immediately and will continue until the position is filled. abernhar@sd23.bc.ca Attention: A. Bernhardsson, Athletic Director Kelowna Secondary, 1079 Raymer Ave, Kelowna, BC, V1Y 4Z7
Machining & Metal Work GET BENT Metal Fab, fences, gates, railings, security bars, 863-4418www.getbentmetalfab.ca
Moving & Storage AAA Best Rates Moving $59+. FLAT Rates long dist. Weekly trips BC/AB. 250-861-3400 DAN-MEL MOVING SERVICES Local & long distance, also Fifth Wheel moving. 250-2150147 or 250-766-1282 FAMILY Movers. Moving? Anything, anywhere. Local and long distance trips. Packing service available, weekly trips to Vancouver, Alberta, full and partial loads. Cheapest rates in the valley. Free Estimates, 250-493-2687 NORTH END Moving Service Local/Long Distance. Free Estimates 250-470-9498
Painting & Decorating CALL COR’S PAINTING. On time, on budget. Neat & tidy. Focus on repaints. Lic & ins. Senior discount. Cory Doell 250-768-8439 DALE’S PAINTING Service. Painting Kelowna a better place since 1982. 862-9333 F.J. MARK LTD. PAINTING Quality workmanship & service. Call Fred 250-863-9373 RADAS Custom Painting. 24 yrs exp., Prof. and Clean. Call Rada (250)863-7606 Call DJ (250)808-5555
RIGHT Way Roofing. Specializing in repairs & re-roofs. Much more!Ask 250-808-1473 RYDER ROOFING LTD. Free est, ‘From a hole in your roof to a whole new roof.’ 250-7653191.
Rubbish Removal ED-SON’S 1 Ton Dump Truck. “Anything you can’t haul, give me a call!” (250)-718-1595
ERIK the STUDENT RUBBISH REMOVAL, TREE REMOVAL
HAULS FROM $39.99 & UP. TRAILER LONG HAULS ALSO AVAILABLE
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Snowclearing SNOW Removal, sanding, comm.lots/acreage.Tremblay’s Excavating. 250-979-8033
Swimming Pools/ Hot Tubs PENGUIN MFG. HOT TUB COVERS. 250-860-7805
Tiling TILE Setter. Artistic Ceramics. Custom tile setting. Call 250870-1009
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Tree Services ALL Exterior Hedge & Tree Service. Pruning, trimming & Downsizing,Ins. 250-212-1716
Pets & Livestock
Feed & Hay 1st $6.50 & 2nd $7.00 cut Alfalfa grass mix, Irrigated, 70 80lb bales, barn stored, (250)547-6816 32 ROUND HAY bales, good quality grass/alfalfa, 2nd cut, no rain, feed analysis available, 1235 lbs net wrapped, $165/ton, Vernon, phone 250-558-3008. 800 lb round bales: this years grass hay $50./bale, last years grass hay $25./bale. Shavings & Sawdust available 250-804-6720
BARN stored hay first and second cut, $5/bail. 250862-7448 HAY FOR SALE; Grass or Grass Alfalfa mix, Round bales $70 each, approx. 800lbs. Large square bales, 3x3x8, $160/ton. Delivery avail. on larger orders. 250838-6630 *HAY-SALES-GUARANTEED Quality Grass, Alfalfa, Mixed square bales, round bales & Silage bales. Delivery avail. (250)804-6081,(250)833-6763. McLeery Ranch, Alfalfa/Alfalfa Grass small squares, Haylage $45., Dry Rounds $50., Armstrong. 1- 250-546-0420
Pets
BAYSIDE Plumbing & Gas Fitting Service. H/W tanks. Qualified & Reliable. 250-317-2279 DREGER MECH. Plumbing, Gasfitting, comm/res & reno, ins’d, 24hr. Call 250-575-5878.
Purebred registered Havanese pups, great disposition, litter trained, 1st shots, many different colors to choose from, great pets for any family. For information call 1-250-8324923 or 1-250-517-7579. SHIH TZU puppies, black on white and brown, black on white. Ready to go. 765-3468
Financial Services
Financial Services
Plumbing
ATTENTION: BOOKKEEPERS, ACCOUNTANTS & TAX PREPARERS
The Kelowna Capital News will be running a SPECIAL TAX PREP GUIDE in full color Feb 28th, March 15th & April 13th Call Before February 21st to be included in this helpful guide. Call our Friendly Classified Department at 250-763-7114 or email: classified@kelownacapnews.com
Capital News Friday, February 17, 2012
Merchandise for Sale
Merchandise for Sale
Antiques / Vintage Coin Collector & Silver & Gold Buyer will be at Vernon Museum Antique Show this Friday & Saturday, Feb. 17 & 18. Come in person or call: 1-800-948-8816
Auctions BIG M Auction Sat Feb 25, 11am, 5765 Falkland Road, Falkland. BC, Antiques, collectibles, tools, household goods, gift ware, saddles & tack and much more. Consignments Wanted. Pictures on website. www.bigmtack.com Click on Facebook. For more info call 250-379-2078,604-850-4238
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Merchandise for Sale
Merchandise for Sale
Merchandise for Sale
Merchandise for Sale
$100 & Under
$300 & Under
Free Items
Furniture
Furniture
DESKTOP Computer, Compaq Presario 2200, $60, 778478-0580 DRUM Sander, 18 inch, 1/2 H.P. $65, 250-765-3585 PLAYPEN used twice, fold for travel with carry bag. $35 (250)860-6163 before 4pm PROFESSIONAL clothes steamer, $80 OBO. Call 250451-9692 UPRIGHT freezer, working $75 OBO. Call 250-451-9692.
TWO Antique Radios, Circa 1920, $300 for both. For details call 778-478-0580
FREE TV & Kitchen table. Call 250-470-7849 eves
Heavy Duty Machinery
$200 & Under ELECTRIC Motor, 18 amp, 2 H.P., 3450 RPM, 110 or 220V. $140, 250-765-3585
$300 & Under MEDIUM brown leather reclining loveseat 36”H 64”L 39”W $300 (250)860-6163 before 4
Oval kitchen table set (white) with upholstered swivel chairs. Table has leaf. You pick up. Call 250-763-2781
Firearms REMINGTON Rebate Round up at The Best Little Gun Shop Around, Weber & Markin. 4-1691 Powick Road Kelowna 250-762-7575 Tues-Sat 10-6
Firewood/Fuel
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Free Items
FIREWOOD. Fir $185/crd, Jack Pine $150/cd, Ponderosa, $125. Jim, 250-762-5469
FREE: 1 household step ladder, 2 steps & moving boxes. 250-763-3862 FREE: 32” Sony Tube TV, on Sony stand. Comes with digital cable reciever. 250-769-0685 Free pickup, of aluminum windows, wire, pipe, air conditioners & batteries. 250-717-0581 FREE P/U- Appliances, Rads, Batteries, Old machinery, vehicles. Harley 778-821-1317
SEASONED, Split, Delivered. Pine $120/ cord, Fir $145/ cord. Call 250-768-5081 WANTED Applewood, will buy as rounds/logs, or can remove trees for wood. 604-970-4041
Memory Foam Mattress 8” Queen. New, still in package. Worth $990. Must Sell for $375. Call 250-307-3236 or 250-550-6647. Can deliver Palisades recliner brown leather couch & loveseat, Canadian made $2000. or sell separate; Table w/built-in leaf 6/chairs $400.obo; medium oak corner curio cabinet, 5 shelves, $250.; (250)503-6172 QUALITY FURNITURE REFINISHING Offering furniture refinishing course starting March 3rd also dated solid wood furniture for sale- Tables Chairs Dresser & So Much MORE! 250-491-3219 Solid Wood Used Furniture OK Estates Furniture & More 3292 Hwy 97N, Kelowna (1.5 Kms North of McCurdy) 11-5 Tues-Sat OKestates.ca (250)-807-7775
USED Inventory! Several Filing Cabinets in Stock - Lateral Size, 4 & 5 Drawers, Laminate & Wood Desks, Office Chairs All PRICED to SELL! Visit our Showroom at Total Office Business Furnishings, 420 Banks Rd. Kelowna, 250-7171626 - Trade Exchange Members Welcome! WESTERN STAR AUCTIONS. Buying Estates, Tools, Collectable’s and Furniture. Cash Paid or Consignment to Auction. #8-730 Stremel Rd. (778)753-5580
Garage Sales ESTATE Sale. Sat Feb 18, 9-2. Unit B 960 Wilson Ave.
Will pay cash for oversized scrap steel, cats, yarders, saw mill equipment, farm equipment, etc. All insurance in place to work on your property. 250-260-0217
Medical Supplies SHOPRIDER Mobility Scooter & Powerchair Dealer. Free in home demos. Stairlifts & Platform Lifts, Kelowna: 250764-7757 Vernon: 250-5423745 T-free 888-542-3745 www.okmobility.ca
Misc. for Sale Freezer beef, grain fed, no hormones, no antibiotics, by the side, $2.65 lb. CWF. 250307-3430.
Sales & Service Directory COUNTERTOPS
CLEANING SERVICE
#1 AFFORDABLE Quality House Cleaning. Exc ref’s & rates. 20 yrs. exp. Wkly/Bi-weekly. Kelowna/Westside
250-575-4001
LAMINATE TOPS
CASTLES TO SHACKS
Comm/Res. Cleaning Specialist. Wkly/bi-mnth/mnthly. Bonded.
250-215-6866 250-769-5866
9.95 LF
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starting at
NATURAL STONE
starting at
1630 Innovation Dr. Kelowna, BC V1V 2Y5 P 250.765.3004 | F 250.491.1773
59.00 SF
$
On select colors only | Installation available
Natural Stone Surfaces All One Piece Laminate
Visit our showroom at THE AIRPORT BUSINESS PARK Monday - Friday 8 am - 4:30 pm Family owned & operated for over 40 years
colonialcountertops.com
FLOOR DOOR HANDYMAN EXCAVATION REFINISHING GARAGE SERVICES TREMBLAY’S EXCAVATING LTD.
• Snow Removal • Full Landscaping • Rock Retaining Walls • Portable Soil Screener CELL: (250) 979-8033 BUS: (250) 861-1500
ACCREDITED STRONG ROOTS FLOORING INC.
BBB lic’d & Ins’d. Floor refinishing, supply and install of flooring & custom wood products. Rick 250-808-7668 or StrongRoots.ca
ABC
Larry’s Handyman
OVERHEAD DOORS We install, service, & repair all makes of doors & openers. FREE ESTIMATES • INSURANCE CLAIMS Call for appointment
250-878-2911 abcohdoors@gmail.com
& Renovation Services • Interior & Exterior Renovations • Carpentry • Painting • Small Repairs • Pressure Washing
• Kitchen & Bathroom Upgrades • Yard Maintenance • Fences, Decks • Tile • Graffiti Removal
250-718-8879
DRYWALL
REFACE DON’T REPLACE 1/2 the cost of replacing Corain & Granite Designs. The Green Alternative.
MIKE THE MUDDER
250-470-2235
Boarding, taping, texturing & steel studs. Repairs. Any size job. Call 250-870-6301
HEALTH PRODUCTS
HOME REPAIRS
Cert lic’d & insr’d Nurse. Diabetic, fungal nails, callouses, etc. Clinics at People’s Drug Marts, Shopper’s Drug Marts, Pharmasaves $45. Call for appt.
home/oԀce repairs, painting, carpentry, drywall, ӿooring, decorating & more!
10% OFF WITH THIS AD
www.okanagancountertopsystem.com
250-300-6512
PAINTING
MOVING
MOVING/ STORAGE
FURNITURE Plus MFG
Don’t call anyone about spring yard clean up until you speak with us.
North End Moving Services
AAA BEST RATE MOVING
PAINTING/DECORATING f.j. mark ltd. painting Quality Workmanship. Interior or Exterior. Senior Discount. Full WCB Coverage.
Call Fred 250-863-9373
AFFORDABLE PAINTING
Senior’s Specials Experience & Quality New Homes & Repaints Ceilings Bondable. Insurance Work Call Terry
250-863-9830 or 250-768-1098
FEATURE
TREMBLAY’S EXCAVATING LTD. • Snow Removal • Full Landscaping • Rock Retaining Walls • Portable Soil Screener CELL: (250) 979-8033 BUS: (250) 861-1500
Local or Long Distance Polite & Professional
Ph: 250-869-0697 Cell 250-470-9498
PLUMBING
RADAS Custom Painting 24 yrs. exp., prof. and clean. Interior and exterior specialists. Senior discount. Many references. Call Rada (250) 863-7606 Call DJ (250) 808-5555
ROOFING RIGHTWAY ROOFING
Tar Gravel/Repairs/Torch On/All types of roofs/Sun decks. Much more, just ask. JOHN BROOKE
250-808-1473
RUBBISH REMOVAL
0K JUNK
Best rates. Free estimates. Call 250-469-3275 okjunk.com
$59+. FLAT rates for long distance. Weekly trips between BC/AB. Why pay more?
250-861-3400
RYDER ROOFING LTD. Free estimates, senior discounts, member of B.B.B. Fully insured, WCB coverage. All types of shingle roofing & torch on roofing systems. ‘From a hole in your roof to a whole new roof.’
• Kitchen Remodels • Painting • Plumbing
• Electrical • Tile Work • To-Do Lists • Much More
Canadian Homebuilders Association
Kelowna • 250-717-5500 kelowna.handymanconnection.com
RUBBISH REMOVAL
ED-SON’S
1 ton dump truck
WELDING
Call 250-870-1009
PAINTING KELOWNA A BETTER PLACE SINCE 1982 www.dalespaintingservice.ca
SERVICE YOU CAN TRUST
• Bath Remodels • Decks • Drywall
TILING Custom tile setting. Travertine, marble, granite & ceramic. Decks, kitchen, baths. Guaranteed work.
862-9333
QUALITY WORKMANSHIP
250-765-3191
TILE SETTER
DALE’S
PAINTING SERVICE
EXPERIENCED CRAFTSMEN
“Anything you can’t haul, give me a call” 250-718-1595
Artistic Ceramics.
“PREMIUM PAINT AND SERVICE”
RENOVATIONS
Bayside Plumbing & Gas Fitting
Qualified, reliable, bonded. Over 30 years exp. res./comm. service renovations, new installations, h/water tanks, dishwashers, washers, dryers. 250-317-2279
(cont#90929)
250-801-2665
LAWN AND GARDEN Call now and receive one free man hour. We guarantee to keep scheduled appointments. Call Ryan at 250-769-7603 www.vantagekelowna.com
A & S Electric
Residential & Commercial Wiring, New Construction, Renovations & Service Changes. Complete telephone & data cabling services, Prompt quality service. Licensed & Bonded Call Steve 250-864-2099
SAY YOU SAW IT IN THE CAPITAL NEWS
KITCHEN CABINETS Made in Kelowna. Kitchens, vanities, chairs, countertops, tables & bar stools! Re-upholstery also available. 1040 Richter St. 250-215-1903
ELECTRICAL
METAL FABRICATION LTD. Fences • Gates • Railings • Security Bars • Cargo Racks • Rollcages • Boat Railings & more. Tube Bending Specialists www.getbentmetalfab.ca
250-863-4418
MEMBER
Licensed, Bonded & Insured
Independently Owned and Locally Operated
FEATURE
North End Moving Services Local or Long Distance Polite & Professional
Ph: 250-869-0697 Cell 250-470-9498
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Merchandise for Sale
Merchandise for Sale
Merchandise for Sale
Real Estate
Real Estate
Rentals
Rentals
Misc. for Sale
Misc. Wanted
Sporting Goods
Houses For Sale
Apt/Condo for Rent
Homes for Rent
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Cash for Vintage Clothing & A cc., Costume & Estate Jewelry. Will pickup 250-769-7975
STATIONARY bike: “Bodyguard Organic” w/ Heart rate control, various exercises and intensity for sale. $300. Call 250-451-9692. Weber & Markin Gunsmiths Quality Firearms Buy & Sell at The Best Little Gun Shop Around, 4-1691 Powick Rd Kel 250-762-7575 Tues-Sat 10-6
Mobile Homes & Parks
LAKEFRONT 1, 2, & 3 bdrm. Fully furn’d. Central. Available. to May From $1290 / 30days.
3BEDROOM Home, Mission area near Barnaby Rd. Safe yard for a family or 3-4 quiet students. Parking for two vehicles including garage. $1650/month plus utilities. Available for short term or long term. Available Now. Call Jill at 764-3092 or Cell 317-4218 5Bdrm house 3 bath In West Kelowna $1600/mo Available March 1st. To view call Barb 1-(250)-443-4893 5bdrm house on 2 acres in North Glenmore. UBCO Students welcome. To view call Prem at 250-869-2929 A WOOD Lk. View 3bd, 2bath 3levels, strg, crprt $1250+utils. Pets negot. (250)766-4322 FULL House w/bsmt. 5bdrm, 3bth, Glenmore area. $1800+ utils 250-717-3010, 469-2322 OLD GLENMORE, 3 bdrm, SxS duplex, 5 appls, 1.5 bath, basement, fenced priv yard, N/S, avail March. 1, $1200 mo. Call 250-868-9663. PEACHLAND 2 bdrm main floor w/beach access & lake views, in-suite laundry $990 + 1/2 elec 250-215-8085 RUTLAND - 3bdrm, 2baths, near school/bus. Very nice, quiet neighborhood Avail. Mar. 1, NP, $1400/mo + utils. Call 250-765-3002, 250-863-5616
SKATES, Cleets, Ski Helmets, Ski Pants, Snow Suits, Boots, All Gently Used. Winter Clothes - Birth to 10 years up to 50% Off. Toys up to 20% Off. Baby Equipment, Cribs, Swings, Car Seats, High Chairs Etc. Moms The Word Hwy. 33 after 711. 250-7653422 - V/S, M/C, D/D. HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS. Best price. Best quality. All shapes & colours available. 1-866-652-6837 www.thecoverguy.com/newspaper? Pool Table Light $800/New, offers. Neon & Misc. beer signs, offers. 250-499-7050
I want to buy gold coins from all over the world. All years. Call Todd 250-864-3521
PRIVATE Coin Collector Looking To Buy Collections, Olympic Silver & Gold Coins, Also Buying Bulk Silver Coins. Call Chad at 250-863-3082. Will buy bags, rolls, containers or piggy banks etc. full of older 10¢, 25¢ & 50¢. 778-932-2316
Auctions
Stereo / DVD / TV
We’re on the net at www.bcclassified.com
PARADIGM MONITOR 9 v.3(pair). Floor standing loud speakers. Mint condition and excellent sound quality. $500 (paid $1000 new). Phone 250488-6716 after 6pm.
Musical Instruments
Real Estate
PIANO - Cecilian. Excellent Condition! $1000 OBO. Please phone 250-767-6388
Auctions
Apt/Condos for Sale THINKING OF SELLING YOUR PROPERTY? For a confidential, no obligation, FREE market evaluation of your property call Mark Jontz, Royal Lepage 250-861-6002 or cell 250-717-6330 anytime.
AND COLLECTIBLE
Business for Sale
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 19TH
BAKERY for sale in one of the larger & fastest growing areas in Kelowna BC. Well equipped & priced to sell. For more info call 250-763-5794
AUCTION
View and browse the catalogue on-line Antique Imports will be selling, by Public Auction, the remainder of Tamlaght Stone Antiques. Partial List Includes: Rare c1750 Flintlock pistol with brass overlay detail, 14kt white gold genuine Sapphire and Diamond Bracelet (appraised at $8,120.00), detailed early Canadiana oak sideboard, signed Tony Cavelti 18kt gold custom design bracelet (appaised at $3,350.00), Victorian oak barley twist drop leaf table, signed Remington bronze figurines “Wicked Pony” and “The Scalp”, retro European Hoosier, c1880 oak French court cupboard, Victorian floor model fire safe, large assortment of collectibles, boxed lots and so much more…. Viewings to be held in our Vernon Showrooms.
VIEWINGS: 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM Wednesday thru Saturday 9:00 AM ‘til sale time Sunday SALE TIME: 1:00 PM Sunday, February 19th Check out our website www.antiqueimports.ca
ANTIQUE IMPORTS CHARTERED MEMBERS: B.C. AUCTIONEERS ASSOCIATION MEMBERS: CERTIFIED PERSONAL PROPERTY APPRAISERS GUILD OF CANADA
3021 - 29TH AVE., VERNON 250-542-9119
s D Dodd BAILIFF SEIZED • ON-SITE odds
AUCTION
FACTORY DIRECT WHOLESALE modular homes, manufactured homes, and park models. New homes starting as low as $37,209, 16 wides $49,183, and double wides $70,829. www.hbmodular.com or 877976-3737 The Home Boys. LIQUIDATION Sale. 2bd mobile home, upgraded. New windows, new siding, interior all giprock, walls and ceiling. New laminate floors throughout. $49,000 A deal deal deal. Call Roy at (250)769-0007
Owner will carry financing O.A.C. If you have a job, reasonable credit and can make a down payment, we should talk about brand new home ownership. 64A McCulloch Heights in beautiful S. E. Kelowna $189,900 tax incl’d $1600/mo. Call Accent Homes 250-769-6614
Commercial/ Industrial Property
PANORAMIC views@ Sierras. 2007, 1513 sq.ft home. Gas FP, A/C. Quick possession $199,000.NO TAX! $1408/mo OAC (250)-769-6614
WEST Kelowna Industrial Park 2352 Dominion Rd. 6000 sq ft Shop 22 f.t ceiling with office on one acre fenced yard. $5000/mo + Triple net. (250)769-4006
Houses For Sale Beautiful Shannon Lake Home - PRICE REDUCED to $549,500! Attention golfers and car buffs! Centrally located 3,400 sq ft home. Potential for 2 bedroom suite! Detached 1,000 sq ft heated workshop/garage - perfect for storing your toys, or setting up your own man cave! Shows beautifully. Call Martha 778363-2003 Open house Feb 18 & 19 1-3pm MORTGAGES LOW RATES. 4YR. 2.99% VARIABLE 2.85% Trish at 250-470-8324 THINKING OF SELLING YOUR PROPERTY? For a confidential, no obligation, FREE market evaluation of your property call Mark Jontz, Royal Lepage 250-861-6002 or cell 250-717-6330 anytime.
For Sale By Owner
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Mobile Homes & Parks CANADIAN BUILT SRI home & lot packages available in peaceful Belaire Estates. Hurry, only 9 lots left! Turn key pricing from $110,950.00. Only at Lake Country Modular, 515 Beaver Lake Road, Kelowna. Toll free 1-866-7662214 www.LCMhomes.com
For Sale By Owner
WATER/ WINE BOTTLING LINE
SAT., FEB 25TH/2012 11AM
250-763-7114 TO BOOK YOUR AD
Partial List Includes: Bertolaso Bottling Line, 2-2100gal. Stainless Tanks, 800gal. SS Tank, Pumps, Ultra Violet Filtration System, Elec. Tow-motor, Elec. Forklift, Pallet Shelving, Pallet Jack, Office Equipment & Furniture, Freezers, Carts, Wine Cooler, Ladder Plus Much More.
NEW & USED RESTAURANT FOOD SERVICE EQUIPMENT
New & Used Stainless Steel Cooler & Freezers, Stainless Tables, Single, Double & Triple Sinks, Hobart Mixer, Pizza Oven, Deep Fryers, Prep Tables, Chair Broiler, Glass Door Cooler, Ovens, Microwaves, Potato Chipper, Pots & Pans Small Wares & Much More.
Date: Saturday, February 25, 2012 Time: 11:00 AM Place: #4 2652 Compass Crt., West Kelowna, BC Viewing: Friday, 9am - 5pm and Sat. 8am - 11am
Sale conducted by Dodds Auction Vernon 250-545-3259 • 1-866-545-3255
View photos @ doddsauction.com (Specialty Auctions)
Lower Mission 180° Lakeview
Lovely 1211 sq. ft. Home College Heights 2 Bdrm 2 full baths, large bright airy kitchen w/ breakfast counter vaulted ceilings in kitchen,livingroom,diningroom. Large garage w/ workshop area. Fully landscped and fenced 10x45 covered patio and sundeck 7 appls. including gas range. Complete with all furnishings including 2 flat screen TV’s. Close to everything, but still says “country” with great mountain and city views call (250)-807-2790
$359,900.00
Townhouses THINKING OF SELLING YOUR PROPERTY? For a confidential, no obligation, FREE market evaluation of your property call Mark Jontz, Royal Lepage 250-861-6002 or cell 250-717-6330 anytime.
Rentals Apt/Condo for Rent
SOURCE GLACIER BEVERAGE CO.
Acting on the Instructions of North Central Bailiffs Dodds Will Auction the Complete Bottling Plant
Free washer /dryer. Factory outlet featuring Can-Am Palm Harbor Homes. Singles starting at $54,500 + Tax. 1500 sq ft. 3bed, 2bath Double section $109,500 + Tax. Includes shipping & handling within Lower B.C. Regions.Show Homes at: 1680 Ross Rd. West Kelowna. Accent Homes 250-769-6614 www.accenthomes.ca promo code 31/12/11
Approx 4500 sq.ft with mortgage helper. Suitepays $200,000 of the mortgage. Granite, updated floor coverings and trim. Fuel efficient furnace & A/C. 6bdrm, 4 bath with skylights throughout. 2 lg decks, hot tub, double garage & new roof. Asking $725,000. Call Gary at 250-764-7572 THINKING OF SELLING YOUR PROPERTY? For a confidential, no obligation, FREE market evaluation of your property call Mark Jontz, Royal Lepage 250-861-6002 or cell 250-717-6330 anytime.
1&2BD RENTAL Incentives, Adult building, NP, NS, $795$995. 250-878-0136 1 & 2 BDRM Apartments For Rent, very spacious, close to Capri Centre Mall, in newly reno’d building. Close to all ammens, includes fridge, stove, A/C, hot water, UG secured parking & laundry facilities, rent $735/$875. Avail Immed. For more info or to arrange viewing call 250-860-7416 1BD, $650+utils, close to all amens, NP. Call 250-8614700 1 Month FREE! 1Bdrm Apt, 55+, NS, ND, NP, Appliances. Excellent condition. Gordon Manor near Capri Centre. $775/mo. Includes Strata Fee! Call (250)764-5151 2bdrm, 2 bath, top floor condo unit, NS, NP, $1250/mo + DD. Avail March 1, 250-868-1831 2-bdrm BELGO AREA, Rutland Rd. S. $900 + hydro, f/s/w/d, NO PETS, on bus rte. 250-491-3345, 250-869-9788 BACHELOR 1bdrm living room with kitchenette. Very nice. Sep entry. NP NS. $675 utils & heat incl’d. Close to hospital. ALSO 1bdrm apartment, $850 incl utils. Both are Avail. Mar 1st, 778-478-6991 BARBER Rd. Rutland. Brand new, 1bd+den. 2 full bths, avail Feb 1. NS, NP. DD & ref’s req’d. $950. Call 306-8671893, 778-753-4500 BROCKTON MANOR. 1 & 2 bedrooms. The large, bright units are a short walk to downtown, hospital, beach & shopping. Transit is right outside the door. Please call us at 250-860-5220 FAIRLANE CRT. 2 & 3 bdrms, heat & hot water incl. Located on Lawrence near Gordon, close to downtown & Capri shopping mall. Please call 250-860-4836
(250)769-4630 www.casaloma.com
MILL CREEK ESTATES. Various floor plans avail. 1, 2 & 3 bdrms within walking distance of the Parkinson rec center, Apple Bowl, Kelowna Golf & Country Club & Spall Plaza. 250-860-4836. millcreekestates@shaw.ca WILLOW PARK MANOR. Aurora and Hollywood. 1 & 2 bdrms. Steps away from Willow Park shopping center, transit & the other shops of Rutland. Direct bus route to UBCO. 12-15mins. 250-7633654 AFFORDABLE Luxury in the centre of Kelowna. New 1&2bd, 5 appl’s, in-building prking. NS, NP. www.rentcentrepoint.com 250-763-6600
Commercial/ Industrial 1500sq/ft. shop 22ft ceilings Shop on 1/4 acre, fully serviced & fenced, $1500/mo + triple net. Light or heavy industrial use & storage. Fully Serviced. WESTBANK INDUSTRIAL PARK, (250)769-7424 800 Sq Ft Office Space and/or with 6000 Sq Ft Fenced Compound. Near Reid’s Corner (Sexsmith & Hwy 97) For more info call 250-215-0377. FOR LEASE 600 sq.ft. Office Trailer fully serviced on fenced 1/2 acre. Zoned Heavy Industrial Including Auto Wrecking. $2500 triple net incl. Fenced 1/2 to 1 acre serviced industrial lots available. Central Westside Location. will build to suit. 250-769-7424
Duplex / 4 Plex 2BD, $890. 819 Saucier Ave, quiet street, near downtown, lake. Sundeck, new appl’s, fireplace. Adult orientated. No Dogs. 250-764-2542 2BDRMS. Great Location. WD, big yard, 2prking spots. Reno’d. Beautiful area. $875 + utils. Avail Now (250)470-0000 2BD upper 1/2 duplex, lndry, newly reno’d, utils incl, $1000 March 1. 250-212-4972 3BD, 2bth, 5appl, skylights, carport, near hospital, college, lake, bus & Mission Mall. NS, NP. $1200+utils, ref’s. 250826-7501, 250-763-5225 3BD, Glenmore, Fireplace, insuite lndry, yard. Responsible, working or student tenants. March. $1180+ utils 763-7869. 3 bedroom in upper level of 1/2 duplex. Large clean unit. 1250 square feet. Two bathrooms, shared laundry, dishwasher, large fenced yard, covered parking spot, deck, air conditioning. Located in central Rutland. $1,200 plus shared utilities. Non-smoking, no parties, pets negotiable. Email kparnell@shaw.ca. 5BD w/2bd inlaw. Large 2300 sq’. Fireplace, near bus/ hosp & lake. Garden. $1800. 250868-9059 FAMILY WANTED for Large 3 Bdrm Duplex in Glenrosa Close to Webber Elementry. NS. NP. $1100/mo Available March 1st (250)-769-8509 LARGE 2bdrm reno’d, 4 appls, NS. NP. $1000 + utils. Ref’s req’d. Avail Now. Call between 6pm 8pm.250-861-1059 NEAR KLO college, 1bd. wrkng cple. NP, NS, ref’s, 4 appl, deck, lg. yrd., private, $950. utils incl. Avail immed. 250-861-9013, 250-878-2049
Homes for Rent 1BD Chalet, in Country setting with scenic view, just 5 min. from Orchard Park. Quiet clean. Small Pet negot. 1 person only. NS $795 incl utils. Avail. April 1st (250)7626627 2BDRM, 1 full bath, fenced yard, large deck, $1100 utils incl. 250-762-9703 3BD central loc. FP, creek, buses, shared utils $1125/mo Avail now. 250-863-5164 3 BDRM, 2.5 BA, newer home in Rutland on quiet cul-de-sac, AC, FP, 5 appl, 2 car garage, NS/NP, avail Apr 1st. $1500/mo
250-765-5474 evenings 3BDRM House, close to all ammenities, $1100/mo. 250470-7291 4Bdrm duplex,close to UBCO 3 appls dw incl’d NP. Avail Mar 1. $1000. 250-765-5752
Spacious top floor. 4bd+den, 2bth. Living & diningrm, kitchen, family room, double garage, appls incl, gas FP. Across from KGH, close to schools, shopping, beach & bus. Feb 1. $1500 on short term lease. Utilities not included. Call Marita @ 250-860-4836 APARTMENTS FOR RENT in Granada Gardens for Jan & beyond, ranging from $800-$850/mo 250-766-4528, 250-718-0881 THINKING OF SELLING YOUR PROPERTY? For a confidential, no obligation, FREE market evaluation of your property call Mark Jontz, Royal Lepage 250-861-6002 or cell 250-717-6330 anytime.
Office/Retail 191 ASHER ROAD, 1750 sq/ft. Plenty of parking. 250765-9448 HWY 97 North, 1800sq’ of retail, 1500-3300sq’ of indust. & compound. Rutland area. 2000sq’ Retail. 250-765-3295 NEWLY reno’d office space, w/lake view. 700sq.ft. $750 + T.N. 250-768-9083 Westbank
Rooms for Rent #1 Affordable furnished room DT area, cable, w/d, w.int, quiet, avail immed. 862-9223 #1 Available, Furn’d. Quiet DT area,Int,Cbl/Utils. WD. Wrking/ studnt/senior $400+ 861-5757 DOWNTOWN - 1 bdrm, $425 incl utils, wireless, laundry. Mature, working person. NS. 250-863-7863, 250-681-1965. Furn. Semi Priv. BACHELOR Ste. Clean, Quiet, utils incl’d. $650 (250)-765-0746 RUTLAND furnished room for working man, 30+, livingroom, TV, kitchen, laundry, utils incl, $490+DD. Call 250-864-0770 Small trailer on acreage, single male only, TV, cbl & utils incl. $500. Furn’d bdrm, $475/mo. 250-317-2546
Senior Assisted Living GLENWOOD HOMES Supportive living for seniors, SPECIAL RATE, all meals & house keeping, 24hr on site monotoring. 766 Glenwood Ave. $1400-1500/mo. Call 250-762-0028
Shared Accommodation 1Bdrm in Westbank, Share Kitchen, W/D, Cable, Int. & Utils Incl’d. $600 + DD. Call (250)-768-8930 AVAIL March 1. 1bd near all amens NP/NP/NS. Behind Costco $450 incl utils., Stdnt/ wrking pref. 250-763-7553 FEMALE pref. Furn rm. Includ all utils, cbl, int, Avail. immed. $400. (250)-870-7183. Female to share. reno’d 2bd bsemnt suite. utils. incl. $450/mo. at bus stop. Rutland. NS, Ref. req. (250)469-0736
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WAREHOUSEMAN’S Lien Act deposited at Tuckers Storage 425 Bay Ave, Kelowna, BC., by Mr Edwin Williams, 1974 ideal model 174W1 30ft, 5th Wheel RV. Vin# 5262 indebted $500.This RV has been seized to recover unpaid storage rent and costs and will be auctioned on Feb 23rd 2012 at 4pm at above location.
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Suites, Lower 1bd above grnd, large,priv ent, sep patio, sep WD, A/C, gas FP, $800 incl sat. TV, wifi & utils NS,NP. Avail now,762-9726.
Suites, Upper 1bd apartment, sep ent, close to hospital, utils, lndry incl. Avail immed. NP, NS. $800 Call (778)-478-6991 2BDRM + den, 1.5 baths, 5 appl, cls to College $1300 utils incl. March 1st. 250-763-2399 2BD suite for rent in Westbank. $975+utils. Avail Immed. For more info call 768-2269 3 BEDRM 2 ba Upper floor of house. Separate laundry, util., and entrance. Large yard and full attached garage. Rutland area, close to schools and YMCA. $1300/mo. + utilities. Pets Neg/NS. Avail Now. Contact Don at 250 764 8305. 4BD upper flr, 5appls, sep.entry & laundry,1 bath FP, NS, NP. No parties! $1200+ 1/2utils. Rutland.250-807-2006 Lg Br.Qt, 2bd, Patio, Pkg, NR, Lake, Colg, Shops. NS, Resp Adult, NP. $835/mo. 762-0317 Quiet, Lg, 3rm ste, Colg, Shops, Lake, $795. NS Resp Adult NP. 762-0317. 6 rings
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Townhouses 2BD, 1bth, lndry rm, 6appl, 1200sq’, $1000+DD. Avail March 1. Parkinson Rec Centre area. Call 250-317-7431
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Antiques / Classics 1979 Ford F100 Stepside. 302-4spd.Some new parts. Runs good. Ready for restoration. $4500 obo. 778-478-0580
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Cars - Domestic ‘01 Monte Carlo SS, Excellent shape, lots of extras, must be seen, $6000 OBO, 878-4873
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2000 Corvette convertible, tan top, tan leather interior, loaded auto, new tires fresh certification $20,000obo 250-558-1078 2004 Chrysler Crossfire loaded leather, Immaculate, V6, 6-spd $12,900. (250)558-1078 2009 Black Hyundai Sonata Sport 4 door sedan, 17” rims and comes with winter and summer tires, Too many options to list: Sunroof, A/C, keyless entry, power windows and locks, alarm, cd player, 5 speed shiftable automatic transmission, cruise, 4 cyl., large trunk, leather trim in interior, metallic gray trim package, 109,468 kms, Gorgeous car! Divorce sale so this car needs to sell fast! $16,500 OBO, financing available, Call to view and test drive, Dean 250-497-5191
Recreational/Sale One too many cars, so she’s gotta go. Very reliable. Brand new cooling system, tires have 70-90% tread left. Leather seats, power everything. There are some scratches & dents above the drivers wheel well and on the bumper. Also needs a splash of paint. Very comfortable travel car or a great starter car! Appraised at $4600. Further Reduced to $3000 250-869-7362 Lve msg
2010 Skidoo Etec 600, 146” track, like new (50 km) lots of extras. $8000. 250-306-8840
Recreational/Rent 1979 Vanguard Camper Van, mint condition, original paint, 112,000km. Completely refurbished, fully equipped, bathroom. $3995, 250-861-1943
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2005 Trailblazer. Excellent Cond., 183,000 kms. New Tires. $12,500 All Record of mechanic reciept Avail. Call 250-764-6135
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1972 GMC 2500 4x4 longbox, complete frame off restoration 46,000 original miles. $23,000. obo. 250-558-1078 1983 KW COE 30’ Deck. Runs good $2500 OBO ALSO 1986 Western Star Tractor, New 5th wheel, battery & exhaust. Strong running 400. Drives good, $5000 OBO, OR $6000 for both. (250)808-4159
Adult Adult Entertainment If You Have The Desire, I have the Fire. Call Mama Mia. Seniors Special. 7 days 10am-10pm (250)-317-8043
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2011 Dodge Ram 1500 4x4, 5.7L, loaded every option, painted Tonneau cover, dark green in color, dark grey interior, lots of extras, $36,000.obo 250-558-1078
1 and only Garden of Eden. Voted #1 in Customer Satisfaction. Only agency in Kelowna open 24/7 and accepting credit cards. GFE avail. 250868-9439 Now Hiring A BRUNETTE BEAUTY, 36C-28- 35, Long Hair, 26 yrs, 5’5. 127lbs. Clean & Discreet. Ph# 250-681-8369 AN Open Minded Mature Sexy Busty Blonde, Ready To PLEASE YOU! GFE. Independant. 250-808-9673
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1987 Chevy 2wd shortbox, complete frame off restoration, $16,000.obo 250-558-1078 2008 Escape. Not winter driven, kept in garage, blue. 50km, $17,500. 250-768-4171
Tenders
INVITATION TO TENDER (ITT) T12-004 Biosolids Hauling Service Sealed tenders clearly marked on the outside of the envelope with the words “T12-004 Biosolids Hauling Service” will be received at the Regional District of Central Okanagan Reception, 1450 KLO Road, Kelowna, BC up until 3pm, Local Time, March 1st, 2012. Tenders will be opened publicly at that time. There is a non-mandatory site meeting on February 21st, 2012 at 1pm PST at Reception, Westside Regional Wastewater Treatment Plant, 4261 Gellatly Road S, West Kelowna, BC The Regional District reserves the right to reject any or all Tenders, to waive defects in any bid or tender document and to accept any tender or offer which it may consider to be in the best interest of the Regional District. The lowest price bid or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. Tender documents may be obtained at no charge from the Regional District of Central Okanagan website (www.regionaldistrict.com/ purchasing) or from the Regional District of Central Okanagan Reception, 1450 KLO Road, Kelowna, BC V1W 3Z4.
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LYLE’S TOWING. Free Removal of unwanted vehicles. Pay up to $1000 for good vehicles. Lots of used parts for sale. (250)-765-8537
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LOOKING for a single person to share a beautiful view, 1530sq’ luxurious Penthouse near Orchard Park Mall. 2ug secure prking stalls. Pool & hottub, completely furn’d, huge balconies. Avail Feb 1st. Asking $750 incl utils. You’ll love it, call me now! 250-868-8605 MATURE Female, Large Lovely Executive Home,Lake View, Balcony, W/D, Cable & Internet. Private Bathroom. $550 Call (250)769-0661 ROOMMATE wanted from $450. 250-860-8106, 250-7183968 RUTLAND on bus route, share lrg reno’d 2bd bsmt ste, utils cable incl’d. NS. NP. $500+ D.D. (250)-765-1633
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Bold colours no longer just for kids Predicting the For a long time, bold colours seemed too juvenile to use in abundance, too boisterous to let loose in a sophisticated setting. Today, interior designers say, they are the essential ingredient in even the most timid colour schemes. For example, in Deco Candy, one of the PPG Pittsburgh Paints trends palettes for 2012, the colours are clean and energetic. Kids would happily use any or all of them in a single room. But bold and bright colours are not just for kids. Here are the strategies for grown-ups: Ease out of neutral. If you are not accustomed to having them around, your psyche may need to ease into bold colours. Build up your colour tolerance by introducing them into your neutral space one wall or colour block at a time. Take their temperature. Deco Candy’s bright hues look beautiful with neutrals, as do all bold colours. Just be sure to put warm ones (red, orange, or yellow-based colours) with warm neutrals, and put cool ones (blues, greens, and violets) with cool neutrals. If you are not sure what you have, use a grey like Turtle Dove (511-4) as the main colour for
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BOLD AND BRIGHT colour hues work beautifully with neutrals. Start with a colour block to build up your colour tolerance. wall and trim. It goes with everything. It will still work if you exchange your bold accent for another or decide to expand your accent colour to more of the room. Grey is easy to get along with. Get rid of white. Colour is softened by reducing dark-light contrasts. White trim interrupts a colour scheme. Instead of white, match the trim to the walls, or use a lighter or darker version of the wall colour. If you really must
have contrasting trim then tone it down to off-white (Mountain Gray, 416-1), or tan (Toasted Almond, 414-3) or the grey, Turtle Dove, all from PPG’s Voice of Colour palette. Make ceilings a lighter version of the wall colour or a lighter coordinating colour—but banish white. There’s no such thing as too much, just too many. Colour is not tiring, but too many colours can be. Reduce the number of colours you use, not their
intensity. One main colour will create an ambiance you can settle into, but you can also pair your bold colour with others in the same family because they maintain the same mood. For example, Tangerine Dream (123-7), works with Gold Buff (215-4), a dustier yellow-orange. Don’t back off. Don’t trade the colour you love for the one that is two chips above on the stripe card. That colour is not the one you fell for at all. In-
stead, start small and ease in. Reduce colour clutter. Bits and pieces of colour create a busy room. Discipline your colour palette by coordinating the accessories, art and fabrics. Or, bring in one bold, beautiful colour in a big way. As counterintuitive as that may seem, the magic of bold colour is the calm it creates. Like a magnet, it pulls forward all the variations of itself from random coloured objects, and makes all the colours sing in harmony.
For those of us who have a mortgage, it is a challenge as to what type of mortgage term we should choose. Are there ways to keep ahead of rises in interest rates and protect ourselves from having our payments rising with them? The best way to do that is to follow changes as reported through the media on a daily basis and listen to hear what the financial experts are saying about a potential increase or decrease in interest rates and the reasons why. For example, just before the recession hit in 2008, interest rates were headed upwards. After the economic collapse hit, interest rates instead took a dive and trended lower, and have remained at historic lower levels since then. Today, there are many variables that show a trend to rates remaining lower will continue. Those variables include the status of the U.S. economy, economic problem in Europe, China’s inflation rate and Canada’s own economic situation. These are all factors guiding current interest rate trends. For mortgage brokers, we want to give peace of mind to our clients and be able to budget appropriately, which is more accessible with guarantees of an interest rate for a longer period of time. Variable rates are not as attractive an option as they once were with interest rates at current levels and showing no signs of change for the near future. For example, a five-year mortgages is as low as 3.25%, a four-year closed mortgage rate is as low as 2.99%, three-year closed mortgage as low as 2.89%. Of Prime interest is a collaboration of mortgage professionals Darwyn Sloat, 250-718-4117, dsloat@ kelownahomemortgages.ca; Arlyne Wilson, 250-8621818, awilson@lenderapproved.ca; Trish Balaberde, 250-470-8324, trishb@kelownahomemortgages. ca; Kristin Rosdal, 250-878-3007, Kristin@kelownahomemortgages.ca.
Predator Ridge forms an alliance to be summer home for Hockey Canada Predator Ridge has formed a preferred partnership alliance with Hockey Canada and will become “Hockey Canada’s Summer Home” for 2012. “Hockey Canada is very excited to enter into a special and unique partnership with Predator Ridge,” said
Scott Smith, chief operating officer of Hockey Canada. “Hockey Canada remains very active in the summer as we prepare our teams, events and programs for the following season. This agreement will allow Hockey Canada to hold a number of events in the
spectacular surroundings of Predator Ridge, while working towards a successful 2012-13 season.” The partnership will see Predator Ridge being used as a home base for a number of Hockey Canada’s summer activities, including charity events and
meetings with players and sponsors. “This partnership has evolved naturally. Hockey Canada players and alumni can often be found enjoying the facilities at Predator Ridge during the summer,” said Brad Pelletier, vicepresident of the Okanagan region at
Wesbild Holdings, Predator Ridge’s parent company. With 36 holes of championship golf and a diverse range of amenities, Predator Ridge is a natural fit for golfloving hockey enthusiasts, Pelletier said.
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